GSM Based Device Controlling and Fault Detection

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P.V. Rama Raju
K.S.S. Phani Kumar
Y. Guna Teja
K. Bhargav
T.V.K. Prasanna

Abstract

The mobile communication has expanded to a great extent such that it can be applied for controlling of electrical devices. These projects make use of this capability of mobile phone to control three electrical devices with some use of embedded technology which can be extended up to eight devices. Apart from controlling it also does the sensing of the devices. Thus a user can be able to know of the status of the devices and in addition to that the user get notified if any fault is detected. Here in the project controlling and sensing is done for three electrical devices only. According to the user need both of this can be expanded.

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P.V. Rama Raju, K.S.S. Phani Kumar, Y. Guna Teja, K. Bhargav, and T.V.K. Prasanna, “GSM Based Device Controlling and Fault Detection”, Int. J. Comput. Eng. Res. Trends, vol. 3, no. 4, pp. 173–178, Apr. 2016.
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