A Data-Driven Engine Starter System Using ESP32 With Multi-Layer Authentication and Alerts

Authors

  • Parunandhi Amareshwari Vignan’s Institute of Management and Technology for Women, India
  • Susmitha Reddy Karnati Vignan’s Institute of Management and Technology for Women, India
  • Sahithi Nakirtha Vignan’s Institute of Management and Technology for Women, India
  • . Vasudha Vignan’s Institute of Management and Technology for Women, India
  • Sai Swetha Vignan’s Institute of Management and Technology for Women, India

Keywords:

Arduino IDE, Fingerprint Sensor Module, Relay Module Control, User Authentication

Abstract

The Data-Driven Engine Starter System using ESP32 is designed to enhance engine security by integrating multi-layer authentication mechanisms, including password input, fingerprint recognition, and RFID/NFC technology. This system prevents unauthorized engine access, ensuring only authenticated users can operate it. In addition to robust authentication, the system leverages IoT connectivity to provide real-time alerts and monitoring, allowing users to control and oversee engine activity through a mobile app or web interface. By incorporating failsafe mechanisms and cloud-based logging, the system guarantees operational reliability and security, making it suitable for automotive, industrial, and fleet management applications. The system further enhances reliability through IoT connectivity, allowing remote monitoring, control, and alerts via a dedicated mobile app or web interface.

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Published

2025-07-04

How to Cite

Amareshwari, P., Karnati, S. R., Nakirtha, S., Vasudha, ., & Swetha, S. (2025). A Data-Driven Engine Starter System Using ESP32 With Multi-Layer Authentication and Alerts. Journal of Data Science, 2025(1). Retrieved from https://iuojs.intimal.edu.my/index.php/jods/article/view/695