GSM Based Remote Switching System

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A GSM-based remote switching system is a sophisticated electronic control mechanism that utilizes Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) technology to enable remote operation of electrical devices. This innovative system leverages mobile communication networks, allowing users to control various appliances or systems from a distance using their smartphones or other GSM-enabled devices. By integrating a GSM module into the design, this technology facilitates seamless communication and control, empowering users to remotely switch on or off connected devices through a simple mobile interface. The system relies on the integration of GSM modules and microcontrollers, establishing a robust communication link that transcends geographical barriers. This not only enhances the convenience of device management but also contributes to energy conservation and operational efficiency, marking a significant advancement in the realm of remote control systems.

TABLE OF CONTENT

CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of study
1.2 Statement of problem
1.3 Project Aims and objectives
1.4 Justification of study
1.5 Scope of the study
1.6 Project Report Organization

CHAPTER TWO
2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Brief History of tone Recognition Device Despite
2.2 Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR)
2.3 Related works
2.4 DTMF Decoder
2.5 Microprocessors Evolution: History And Overview
2.6 Types Of Microprocessors
2.6.1 Dedicated or embedded controllers
2.6.2 BIT SLICE PROCESSORS
2.6.3 GENERAL PURPOSE CPUs

CHAPTER THREE
3.0 SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
3.1 Methodology
3.1.1 System Analysis
3.2 Data Collection
3.2.1 The Internet
3.2.2 Libraries
3.2.3 My Supervisor
3.3 Analysis Of The Existing System.
3.4 Limitations Of The Existing System
3.5 System Design
3.5.1 Transformer
3.5.2 RELAY
3.5.3 RESISTORS
3.5.4 Transistors
3.5 Simple Circuit
3.5.5 Resonance In Crystal Oscillator
3.5.6 DIODES Figure
3.7: Diode And Its Circuit Symbol Are Needed For Soldering Them.
3.5.7 RECTIFIERS
3.5.8 Capacitors (SMOOTHING)
3.5.9 The Light Emitting
3.7 DTMF Decoder
3.8 Switching Unit
3.8 Micro Controller

CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 IMPLEMENTATION, TESTING AND INTEGRATION
4.1 Choice Of Development Tools.
4.2 System Requirement
4.3 Implementation
4.4 Testing
4.4.1 Testing Of The Individual Components.
4.4.2 Unit By Unit Testing.
4.4.3 System Testing.

CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 SUMMARY, RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSION
5.1 Summary Of Findings
5.2 Limitation Of Study
5.3 Recommendation
5.4 Beme (Bill Of Engineering Measurement Of Engineering) Project Costing
5.5 Conclusion
REFERENCES

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of study

Has technology transformed humankind into omniscient being? Years back, communication was done through difficult means like travelling to the destination of the second party, posting letters est. Today people can communicate easily through various means like e-mailing, face booking, GSM etc. The new age of technology has redefined communication, most people nowadays have access to mobile phones and thus the world indeed has become a global village. At any given moment, any particular individual can be contacted with the mobile phone. But application of mobile phones cannot be restricted to sending SMS or starting conversation. New innovation and ideas can be generated from it that can further enhance its capabilities. Technologies such as infra-red, Bluetooth etc which has developed in recent years goes to show the very fact that improvement are infact possible and those improvement have eased our life and the way we live. Remote management of several home and offices appliances is a subject of growing interest and in recent years we have seen many systems providing such controls.
These days, apart from supporting voice calls, a mobile phone can be used to send text message as well as multimedia message (that may contain pictures,
graphics, animation, etc). Sending written text messages is very popular among mobile phone users. Instant messaging as it is known, allows an individual to share ideas, opinions and other relevant information. I have used this to design a system that allows a platform to receive calls which infact are commands sent to control different appliances and device connected to the platform. The design of this control system system is based on the GSM technology that effectively allows control from a remote area to the desired location. The application of the suggested system is immense in the ever changing technological world. It allows a greater degree of freedom to an individual whether it is controlling the household appliances or office equipments. The need to be physically presenting order to control appliances of a certain location eliminated with the use of this system.
The research is borne out of the need for man to control electrical devices that are remotely located to him. Anything from home devices such as alarms, heaters, air conditioner and so on, IT equipment such as routers and servers can be controlled.
The desire for man to control an object that is remotely located to him has been for many ages. However, the technology that meets the perfect desire in
this respect has not been obtained, though there is increasing improvement in technology that struggles to meet this need in terms of accuracy, speed, ease
of operation and limitless operation point. The introduction of the global system for mobile communication (GSM) and particularly the use of hand-held mobile phones brought the innovation of distance communication at remote location. Based on this, research utilizes this facility for remote control of systems and appliances, take for instance, a man on a journey inside his car suddenly remembers that he left the air conditioner (AC) ON when it was supposed to be OFF. The normal condition is to drive back and switch OFF. But with the GSM mobile phone in the hand, one looks on how the same could be used to effect control at any point and time.

1.2 Statement of problem
Technology has advanced so much in the last decade or two that it has made life more efficient and comfortable. The comfort of being able to take control of devices from one particular location has become imperative (i.e. important) as it saves a lot of time and effort. Therefore there arises a need to do so in a systematic manner which will be implemented in the proposed system. The system is an extended approach to automating a control system. With the advancement and breakthrough in technology over the years, the lives of people have become busier than before. With the adoption of this system, we can gain control over certain things that require constant
attention. The application of this system comes in handy when people who forget to do simple things such as turn ON or OFF devices at their homes or at their offices. They can now d so without their presence by the transmission of a simple call from their mobile phone. This development , I believe will ultimately save a lot of time especially when people do not have to come back for simple things such as to turn ON or OFF at their homes or at their office once they set out for their respective work or appointment.

1.3 Project Aims and objectives
The project “GSM control system” as the title suggests is aimed to construct a control system that enables the complete control of the interface on which it is based.
General objectives of the project are :
a. To co-ordinate appliances and other devices through calls.
b. To effectively receive and transmit data via calls.
c. To eliminate the need of being physically present in any location for tasks involving the operation of appliances with household/office.
d. Minimize power and time wastage.
e. It allows a great degree of freedom to an individual.

1.4 Justification of study
o The proposed project can be used as a reference or as a base of realizing a scheme to be implemented in other project of greater level such as device synchronization, temperature updates, weather forecasting etc.
o The project itself can be modified to achieve a complete home automation system which will then create a platform for the user to interface between himself and the household.
o It can be used by companies for management purpose example is switching ON/OFF the server in other to manage the bandwidth.

1.5 Scope of the study
The project covers the aspect of just being able to switch ON/OFF any electrical appliance connected to the circuit.

1.6 Project Report Organization
The project is designed to have five chapters, which will explain in details the various aspects of system. The first chapter gives an introduction to GSM control system along with the project aims and objectives, with emphasis to the scope in order to achieve the desired goal and limitations to the study.
Chapter two is on literature review which contains a review of previously implemented systems.
Chapter three contains the details of the entire major component that were used in the actualization of the hardware part of the project.
Chapter four deals with the implementation and the testing, the chapter contains the major work of the project.
Chapter five summarizes and concludes the project work on GSM – Based Remote switching system. Recommendations are also stated.

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Gsm Based Remote Switching System:

A GSM-based remote switching system is a technology that allows you to remotely control electrical appliances, devices, or systems using a mobile phone or GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) network. This system is useful for automation, security, and convenience purposes, and it finds applications in various fields, including home automation, industrial automation, and agriculture. Here’s how it typically works:

Components of a GSM-based remote switching system:

  1. Mobile Phone: A standard mobile phone with a SIM card is used to send commands to the remote switching system.
  2. GSM Module: This module connects the system to the GSM network and allows it to send and receive SMS (Short Message Service) messages. It may also support GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) for data communication.
  3. Microcontroller/Controller: A microcontroller or controller (e.g., Arduino, Raspberry Pi) is the brain of the system. It processes incoming SMS commands and controls the connected devices based on these commands.
  4. Relays: Relays are used to switch electrical devices on or off remotely. They act as electronic switches controlled by the microcontroller.
  5. Power Supply: A stable power supply is essential to ensure the continuous operation of the system.
  6. Connected Devices: These are the electrical appliances or systems you want to control remotely, such as lights, fans, pumps, or security systems.

How it works:

  1. Configuration: You set up the system by connecting the GSM module, microcontroller, relays, and power supply. You program the microcontroller to understand and execute specific commands received via SMS.
  2. Sending SMS Commands: To control a connected device, you send an SMS from your mobile phone to the SIM card’s number in the GSM module. The SMS contains specific commands or keywords that the microcontroller is programmed to recognize.
  3. SMS Processing: The GSM module receives the SMS and forwards it to the microcontroller.
  4. Command Execution: The microcontroller processes the incoming SMS, extracts the command, and triggers the corresponding relay to turn the connected device on or off.
  5. Response: The microcontroller can send an SMS back to your mobile phone to confirm that the command has been executed successfully or provide status updates.

Applications:

  1. Home Automation: Control lighting, heating, cooling, and security systems remotely.
  2. Agricultural Automation: Control irrigation systems, pumps, and monitoring devices for farms.
  3. Industrial Automation: Manage machinery and equipment remotely for industrial processes.
  4. Security Systems: Activate/deactivate alarms and surveillance systems remotely.
  5. Energy Management: Optimize energy consumption by remotely managing appliances and HVAC systems.
  6. Environmental Monitoring: Monitor and control environmental parameters in remote locations.
  7. Remote Access: Gain access to your property or equipment when physical presence is not possible.

It’s important to consider security measures, such as password protection and encryption, when implementing a GSM-based remote switching system to prevent unauthorized access. Additionally, you should be aware of the cost associated with using the GSM network for SMS communication.