Anti Theft Tracking and Controlling Of Vehicle According Us

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G.Prasanthi
A.Somasekhar

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In MS Word 2007 used to layout altered, and it spared as “word 97-2003” for the PC, finishes creators with a large portion of the organizing determination required for get ready electronic rendition of their papers. Paper segments have been indicates for three reasons: 1. Usability when organizing singular papers. 2. Programmed consistence to electronic necessities that encourage the simultaneous or later generation of electronic items. 3. Congruity of style all through gathering procedures. A few parts, for example, multi-leveled mathematical statements, design, and tables are not endorsed, despite the fact that the different table content styles are given. The Formatter should make these parts, fusing the relevant criteria that take after.

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G.Prasanthi and A.Somasekhar, “Anti Theft Tracking and Controlling Of Vehicle According Us”, Int. J. Comput. Eng. Res. Trends, vol. 2, no. 12, pp. 898–903, Dec. 2015.
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