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Item A prototype of a fingerprint based ignition systems in vehicles(EuroJournal Publishing, Inc., 2011) Omidiora, E. O.; Fakolujo, O. A.; Arulogun, O. T.; Aborisade, D. O.Biometric systems have overtime served as robust security mechanisms in various domains. Fingerprints are the oldest and most widely used form of biometric identification. A critical step in exploring its advantages is to adopt it for use as a form of security in already existing systems, such as vehicles. This research work focuses on the use of fingerprints for vehicle ignition, as opposed to the conventional method of using keys. The prototype system could be divided into the following modules: fingerprint analysis software module that accepts fingerprints images; hardware interface module and the ignition system module. The fingerprint recognition software enables fingerprints of valid users of the vehicle to be enrolled in a database. Before any user can ignite the vehicle, his/her fingerprint image is matched against the fingerprints in the database while users with no match in the database are prevented from igniting the vehicle. Control for the ignition system of the vehicle is achieved by sending appropriate signals to the parallel port of the computer and subsequently to the interface control circuit. The developed prototype serves as an impetus to drive future research, geared towards developing a more robust and embedded real-time fingerprint based ignition systems in vehicles.Item Quantitative evaluation of principal component analysis and fisher discriminant analysis techniques in face images.(Nigeria Computer Society, 2008) Omidiora, E. O.; Fakolujo, O. A.; Ayeni, R. O.; Olabiyisi, S. O.; Arulogun, O. T."Face recognition is an attractive field in enhancing both the security and the image retrieval activities in the multimedia world. Its natural basis in verification or identification purposes is a major factor of its wide acceptance in this evolving world of information technology. In this paper, experiments based on black African faces using Principal Component Analysis (OPCA) and Fisher Discriminant Analysis (OFDA) techniques were carried out. The design of the face recognition system was separated into three major sections - image acquisition and standardisation, dimensionality reduction, training and testing for recognition. Under static mode, experiments were performed on single scaled images without rotation, OPCA and OFDA both give recognition accuracies of between 89% and 97%;and) 88% and 98% respectively. These have been achieved at different levels of cropping. Despite the constraint created by the resources available, different results got showed that standard face recognition system could be developed using both algorithms. "Item Development of mobile intelligent poultry feed dispensing system(2010) Arulogun, O. T.; Fakolujo, O. A.; Olaniyi, O. M.; Fenwa, D. O.; Olaniyan, A. B."Feeding in poultry farming in most developing countries, like Nigeria, is still manually carried out as high level of human involvement is required. This places an exorbitant cost of production on the farmer and reduces the expected return from investment. Besides, human intervention to poultry feeding is limited to fatigue, negligence, unfavourable weather conditions, and improper administration of feeds. In this paper, we present a microcontroller based poultry feed dispensing system.The mobile intelligent system is capable of moving forward, turn left, right and has the ability to detect and avoid obstruction. The developed model shows how mechanical transmission systems in machine can imbibe human intelligence of poultry attendants with corresponding increases in cost-benefits and high profits yield from a reduced labour force in poultry farming. "Item Fundamentals of Electromechanical Systems(2010-02) Arulogun, O. T.; Fakolujo, O. A.; Omidiora, E. O.; Okediran, O. O.Item Assembly language programming using MC68000(2005-05) Arulogun, O. T.; Fakolujo, O. A.; Omidiora, E. O.; Ajayi, A. O.Item Introduction to measurement and instrumentation(2005-05) Arulogun, O. T.; Fakolujo, O. A.; Omidiora, E. O.; Ajayi, A. O.