Sniffer for detecting lost mobiles. Seminar report, abstract

Sniffer for detecting lost mobiles, introduction
It is not uncommon that mobiles do not get lost. There are many times that mobiles get stolen or they fall of the pocket etc. The sniffer helps in detecting the lost mobile. The sniffer comprises of two stations. One is the base station other being the transceiver station. The principle which the sniffer makes use of to detect the lost mobile handset is that of frequency. The frequency of the sniffer is much more that the frequency of the cell phone which is being detected. The frequency which the sniffer transceiver section emits is 900MHz. The sniffer too has an antenna to detect the lost phone.

Mobile tracking sniffer, working
The IMEI(International Mobile Station Equipment Identity) number is fed on the sniffer to track the mobile with the frequency it releases. The IMEI digits work at the information of the RAM. With the IMEI the sniffer detects the lost mobile emitting the frequency. With the sniffer one might block calls made by the person who has stolen it and along with it find out the location of the mobile. This new system has proved to be very useful and also effective to look for lost mobiles. However not always has the sniffer been successful in detecting the lost phone.


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