As technology rapidly evolves, it brings along fresh and innovative solutions aimed at enhancing security in the banking sector. In this spirit, this project proposes a Smart ATM Security System that harnesses Internet of Things technology and GPS tracking to help prevent unauthorized access and theft. This system is designed to continuously monitor the ATM environment in real- time using a combination of IoT sensors, GPS modules, and communication technologies. It can detect tampering or unusual activities, such as physical impacts, unauthorized access attempts, or any unauthorized movement of the ATM. When suspicious activity is detected, the system responds in multiple ways. It tracks the real-time GPS location of the ATM, activates an alarm, makes automatic calls to pre-set contacts, and sends notifications through SMS or mobile apps. To provide security personnel with valuable context, the system also features live video streaming, capturing visuals and recordings of any incidents. By leveraging IoT technology and cloud integration, this solution ensures continuous monitoring and allows for remote control of the ATM’s operations during emergencies. Overall, this smart security system offers strong, scalable, and cost-effective way to protect ATMs. The paper presents the design and implementation of ATM security system by integration of microcontroller sensors and actuators. This automated system senses ATM machine and environment and take proactive actions like shutting doors and tracking real time location and automated alerts. The system is simulated and tested using ThinkSpeak App. The results demonstrate temperature and vibration sensor data status and remotely accessing latitude and longitude of the location. we create a proactive defense strategy that truly enhances security in the banking sector, keeping community’s assets safe.
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K S Aska
T. R. Manjula
M Nandagoban
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e7d631bd66d359be6267a0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1051/itmconf/20257901001