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FINGER PRINT BASED ATM AUTHENTICATION AND

MONEY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM


ABSTRACT
AIM
The main aim of the project is to provide security for the
Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) using a finger print based module
which will provide a secured money transaction.
OBJECTIVE
An automated teller machine or automatic teller
machine (ATM) is a computerized telecommunications device that
provides a financial institution's customers a secure method of
performing financial transactions in a public space without the
need for a human cler or ban teller. !sing an ATM" customers can
access their ban accounts in order to mae cash withdrawals (or
credit card cash advances) and chec their account balances. Many
ATMs also allow people to deposit cash or checs" transfer
money between their ban accounts" pay bills" or purchase goods
and services. #n most modern ATMs" the customer identifies him
or herself by inserting a plastic card with a magnetic stripe or a
plastic smart card with a chip" that contains his or her card number
and some security information" such as an e$piration date or %&%
(%&&).
The customer then verifies their identity by entering a
password" often referred to as a '() ('ersonal (dentification
)umber) of four or more digits. !pon successful entry of the '()"
the customer may perform a transaction. After the transaction is
complete" a transaction record is printed" usually consisting of
the action taen" date and time" location" any applicable fees" and
available balance.
(f the number is entered incorrectly several times in
a row (usually three attempts per card insertion)" some ATMs
will attempt to retain the card as a security precaution to
prevent an unauthorized user from discovering the '() by guesswor.
%aptured cards are often destroyed if the ATM owner is not the
card issuing ban" as non*customer's identities cannot be
reliably confirmed.
(n our 'roject" we are going to design %omputer
based +inger 'rint enabled ATM ,ystem * -esign .
(mplementation. /e are going to have a '% with all fingerprint
database" which will register the %ustomers details . %ustomers
ATM -etails. To access the ATM" the %ustomer will input his 0 her
finger" if it matches" then his 0 her details will be displayed in the
%omputer. ,imilarly if the finger print not matches" then it will give an
alarm. (f the user is not registered" it will show the message that" you
are not the authorized user to access the ATM
MICRO CONTROLLER FEATURES
(n our project we are using the AT12%340AT12,34 micro*
controller. The AT12%34 provides the following standard features5 67
bytes of +lash memory" 481 bytes of 9AM" :8 (0# lines" two 4;*bit
timer0counters" five vector two*level interrupt architecture" a full
duple$ serial port" on*chip oscillator and cloc circuitry. (n addition" the
AT12%34 is designed with static logic for operation down to zero
fre<uency and supports two software selectable power saving modes.
The (dle Mode stops the %'! while allowing the 9AM" timer0counters"
serial port and interrupt system to continue functioning. The 'ower*
down Mode saves the 9AM contents but freezes the oscillator disabling
all other chip functions until the ne$t hardware reset.
BLOCK DIAGRAM
Development Tool
7eil (-=>s
MCU

MAX232
ALARM

PC
DISPLAY
DRIVER
CIRCUIT
DEVICES
INTIMATION
This tool is used to develop the source code
needed for the design.
The tool helps us not only to develop but also
compile the code and simulate the code.
The eil tool is also used to convert the compiled
=mbedded % code to its e<uivalent he$ code.
+lash 'rogrammer.
+lash programmer is used to fuse the built he$
code into the Microcontroller AT12c34 (here).
#r%A-*%ircuit -esign.
This tool is used to design the schematic of the
hardware.
!sing #rcad the '%? layout is designed
@anguage5 =mbedded %.

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