Princess J. Ayag | Arvin H. Gara | Hanelyn L. Lasquite | Rona Mae M. Magno
Discipline: Engineering
This study aimed to design and develop a door security system that automatically unlocks through a voice command. The objective of the unlocking system was to address the disadvantages of the conventional lock and key used in houses and apartments. Also, the design could significantly increase the level of security via voice recognition. The study sought to address the following issues: (a) voice recognition (b) voice command to unlock the door (c) the ease of operation of the device and (d) the practicality of the device when installed at houses and other structures.
Experimental development method was utilized to construct the system followed by a descriptive method to evaluate the functionality of the design. Ten purposively chosen evaluators were asked to participate in the study to assess the functionality and practicality of the device.
Findings revealed that the device was efficient in terms of the following: (a) voice recognition (b) voice command to unlock the door (c) the ease of operation of the device and (d) the practicality of the device when installed at houses and other structures, as examined by the evaluators.