bit-Tech
Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): bit-Tech

Implementation of IOT-based Motorcycle Security System with Cut Off Engine and Mobile Application

Insany, Gina Purnama (Unknown)
Alawiyah, Sindi Aulia (Unknown)
Somantri (Unknown)
Septian, Deni Ramdan (Unknown)
Iyusmani (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
10 Aug 2025

Abstract

The increasing rate of motorcycle theft highlights the limitations of conventional security systems such as mechanical alarms and double locks, which often fail to provide proactive protection. This research proposes an Internet of Things (IoT)-based motorcycle security system integrating an engine cut-off feature, GPS tracking, vibration detection, and real-time notifications via a custom mobile application. Unlike previous solutions that commonly rely on SMS gateways or third-party services, this system leverages the Wemos D1 Mini microcontroller and Firebase Realtime Database to enable high-speed, two-way communication between the vehicle and the user. The system allows real-time vehicle location monitoring, remote engine control, and immediate detection of suspicious activities through the SW-420 vibration sensor connected to an audible buzzer alarm. The Android application, developed independently using the Kodular platform, not only provides digital vehicle location mapping but also enables quick engine deactivation and emergency alerts within seconds. Laboratory and field tests confirm a response time of less than one second for the engine cut-off function and accurate GPS tracking with an average deviation of under 10 meters. The primary innovation of this study lies in the full integration of IoT components, mobile interfaces, and cloud databases into a single platform without external dependencies, thereby enhancing efficiency, reliability, and system flexibility. The results demonstrate the system’s potential to deliver adaptive and modular vehicle security solutions, with opportunities for future enhancements such as geofencing, biometric authentication, and hybrid connectivity for improved resilience.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

bt

Publisher

Subject

Computer Science & IT

Description

The bit-Tech journal was developed with the aim of accommodating the scientific work of Lecturers and Students, both the results of scientific papers and research in the form of literature study results. It is hoped that this journal will increase the knowledge and exchange of scientific ...