Authors: Deepika Kashyap, Durgesh Singh, Harsh Pandey, Nikhil Ahirwar, Nikhil Gautam, Nishant Kumar, Rahul Singh
Abstract: The increasing use of electric bicycles (E-bikes) in rural areas has created a need for effective security solutions to prevent theft and unauthorized access. Conventional locking mechanisms often provide limited protection and may not alert owners during theft attempts. This paper presents an E-Bike Lock and Anti-Theft Alarm System for Rural Areas that combines electronic locking, motion detection, alarm generation, and wireless communication technologies. The proposed system uses a microcontroller, sensors, GSM/Bluetooth modules, and an electronic locking mechanism to secure the E-bike. When unauthorized movement or tampering is detected, the system activates an alarm and sends notifications to the owner. Performance parameters such as detection accuracy, response time, power consumption, and communication reliability are analyzed. Experimental results indicate that the system provides enhanced security, low power consumption, and improved protection against theft in rural environments.