Design and Implementation of a Computer Controlled Building Security System (original) (raw)
2010, Gazi University Journal of Science
A Computer Controlled Aircraft (CCA) is controlled from a microprocessor with its control and timing circuitry on a single integrated chip. Microprocessor control has been used virtually in all facets of human endeavour. This work builds a prototype CCA as a demonstration of how this type of system is designed and built. A unique feature of this work is the use of a remotely located Software system to control the aircraft, a deviation from the conventional hardwired circuitry in this type of design. The prototype was built from locally made materials. The control software was coded in a high level visual programming language in Windows platform. The unlicensed radio frequency spectrum was used in order to avoid the cost of licensing the operation of the prototype. Our prototype was constructed and subjected to series of test-runs in the presence of our University's principal officers. The merit of this work is to serve in training
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