~Week 3~
Mass media often report crimes such as snatch thefts often happen in our country lately .Snatch that often, so is a crime that is shocking for our community. The frequency of this crime proves that there is something wrong in our society today. The mass media describe the various factors that led to this incident together measure to deal with it but the amount of thefts continues to rise year by year teenagers are the main pillars of the country in the future, thus rise and fall of nations will be determined by the youth of today. However, adolescents who were supposed to be at school has been involved in various criminal activities such as murder, robbery, drug abuse and so forth. This phenomenon is alarming everyone because it can hinder the country's aspiration to produce human capital that has the credibility and responsibility for the country in the future. Thus, a variety of factors that cause adolescents fall into the mire of crime.
However we come solution with our project Development Smart Security System From Snatch Thief to prevent this problem.The Project consists of two type approval transmitter unit and a receiver. If either transmitter becomes separated from the receiver, a buzzer in the latter part will sound. The receiver is fitted with a switch to allow the use of only one transmitter if required. This system was originally designed as a two channel child alarm (to protect either a single child or two children at the same time) but many other application springs to mind. For example, one transmitter could be placed inside a briefcase and another in a coat pocket. If the user forgot to pick up either of these items and walked away, the buzzer would sound in the receiver. The receiver must be carried on the person in a way that would make it practically impossible to lose it. This could be done using a belt clip, for example. Beside that, it will not be possible to use this system if either the transmitter or receiver where placed inside metal containers or if there were substantial metallic “screening” objects between them.
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