In this a navigator circuit is designed along with CMOS battery and integrated on VLSI chip. This chip is embedded as a part of hardware as we run this chip or when we install this chip the navigator is permanently turned to ON state by generating a unique code per each electronic gadget. | ISSN:2249-5789 M Sree Vani, International Journal of Computer Science & Communication Networks,Vol 6(1),21-26 Embedded Wireless Security Navigator M. Sree Vani Dept of CSE, MGIT , Hyderabad-500075 Abstract— In the past decade smart design technology has a substantial growth. Due to excessive growth in technology users are habituated to these electronic gadgets. But in these days people are misplacing their gadgets due to their poor memory, busy schedule or overcharged by someone else. In these scenarios users seek the help of police by using their IMEI number or anti-theft tracking system to trace out their electronic gadgets. This is very time consuming. To overcome this problem we proposed a novel hardware based integrated wireless security navigator. In this a navigator circuit is designed along with CMOS battery and integrated on VLSI chip. This chip is embedded as a part of hardware as we run this chip or when we install this chip the navigator is permanently turned to ON state by generating a unique code per each electronic gadget. In case of any misplaced or missing situations user provides his unique code to the navigator and the navigator signals the geographic information of the missing electronic gadget. With this approach we can trace out the missing electronic gadgets and the time is also saved. Index Terms—Wireless Security Navigator, CMOS battery, VLSI chip. electronic gadgets that • During Q4 of this year, tablets will outsell by desktop and laptop PCs. IDC also estimates that tablet sales will surpass PCs on an annual basis by 2015. • IDC is predicting the worldwide smart connected device market will accelerate past 2B units by the end of 2015, attaining a market value of $. Total TOT + PCs will drop from in 2013 to 13% in 2017. Tablets will increase from in 2013 to by 2017, and smart phones will increase from to . The following graphic shows the distribution of sales by platform. • IDC also produced