Sistema antifurto para motocicletas de baixa cilindrada
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Universidade do Estado do Amazonas
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Since 2019, the Brazilian population has been going through a series of changes: the
pandemic caused by Covid-19, unemployment, lack of inputs in factories and companies,
international logistical delays, and more recently the increase in the price of gasoline. In
Amazonas, the impacts of this new reality were not different from other regions, and many
people had to adapt to these new changes. Due to the increase in unemployment, many people
have come to depend on restaurant apps to have a source of income, the so-called "delivery".
This work consists of delivering food orders made by apps to restaurants in the city and the
main transport used by workers for delivery is the motorcycle. Because it is a faster vehicle,
with lower maintenance costs and with less gasoline consumption compared to cars, the
motorcycle is a vehicle of great importance for the Amazonian population. Since 2021, there
has been an increase of more than 45.000 motorcycles in the Amazon fleet, according to data
from the Ministry of Infrastructure, thus representing 31,42% of the entire state fleet, second
only to cars with a 42,01% share. Because of this new reality that the population goes through
and the increasing number of people adhering to motorcycles, the idea of the project is to
develop an anti-theft system for motorcycles, taking advantage of the vehicle's own electronic
system, based on biometric authentication, to keep away thieves and protect the owner of
possible damage to your vehicle. For this, studies were made on the existing systems of a Honda
NXR Bros 160 cc motocycle, where test were made with the necessary components for the
construction of the anti-theft system and installation, cost analysis in relation to other anti-theft
devices and market research. In the cost analysis, the project ranked as the second highest cost
anti-thieft system in relation to those already existing on the market and in the survey, among
the 31 people who answered the questionnaire, there was an acceptance of 87% of the project,
where also 90% of these people claim that project brings greater safety to the vehicle.
