Library and Auditorium Electrical Appliances Automation

Nali, Dinesh Kumar and M, Priyanka (2016) Library and Auditorium Electrical Appliances Automation. Journal of Electronic Design Technology, 7 (1): 1. pp. 1-8. ISSN 2229-6980

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Abstract

Wireless technologies are used in consumer applications for quite a long while. On the other hand, the operation of radio based communication frameworks in mechanization of
applications was viewed as dubious for long time. Basically, the exceptionally fluctuating nature of remote transmission channels, contrasted with wired ones, was responsible for this fact. The use of wireless technology in industrial automation systems offers a number of potential benefits, from the obvious cost reduction brought about by the elimination of wiring to the availability of better plant information, improved productivity and better asset management. It is always difficult in a place like library and auditorium, where we need to monitor the status of the electrical appliances. The aim of this paper is to introduce a wireless automation which is more cost efficient and easy to handle. Because of the progression of wireless innovations, such as, GSM, WIFI, ZIGBEE, and Bluetooth, each of the innovation has its own particular exceptional specifications and applications. Among the four prominent
wireless associations that are frequently executed in this work, Bluetooth is being picked with its suitable capability. Bluetooth with all around accessible frequencies of 2400 Hz has the ability to provide network up to 100 m at pace of up to 3 Mbps contingent upon the Bluetooth gadget class. Likewise, a Bluetooth master gadget has the capacity join up to seven gadgets in a Piconet. The abilities of Bluetooth are all that could possibly be needed to be executed in the design outline. Additionally, a large portion of the present tablet/laptop or mobile phones have built in Bluetooth connector. It will in a roundabout way reduce the cost of this framework.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: D Electronics and Communication Engineering > D1 Embedded Systems and IOT
Departments: Electronics and Communication Engineering
Depositing User: Prof Dinesh Kumar Nali
Date Deposited: 30 Mar 2024 07:36
Last Modified: 30 Mar 2024 07:36
URI: https://ir.vignanits.ac.in/id/eprint/540

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