Global system for mobile communications based home monitoring system

The Global System for Mobile Communications Based Home Monitoring System (GSM HMS) was developed with the aim of developing a prototype that can control multiple inputs through the Short Message Service provided by GSM networks. A z8 Encore! microcontroller was used to interface with a Nokia 6310 vi...

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Main Authors: Apelario-Ong, Glenn Matthew D., Huang, Michele Loyce T., Rodriguez, Mark Anthony C., Vy, Sheila T., Yap, Celine Joann S.
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Language:English
Published: Animo Repository 2006
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Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14613
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Institution: De La Salle University
Language: English
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Summary:The Global System for Mobile Communications Based Home Monitoring System (GSM HMS) was developed with the aim of developing a prototype that can control multiple inputs through the Short Message Service provided by GSM networks. A z8 Encore! microcontroller was used to interface with a Nokia 6310 via its UART feature. The z8 Encore! also handles signals received from various sensors and controls relays and motors installed throughout a small-scale house that was designed specifically for the study to simulate everyday conditions. C-based software was written to handle AT commands used to communicate and control the Nokia 6310 while also maintaining a database of execution sequences that the user can request, and keep track of the various items monitored and controlled by the GSM-HMS. Through this, the system monitors and updates the user of the status of each element it oversees and is able to execute pre-defined commands received through SMS. This allows the user to open the window, close an appliance or turn on the lights even from a remote distance using SMS. The GSM-HMS can communicate with anyone provided that the user has a GSM phone on hand with an optional password authentication feature that can be disabled when using the default number recognized by the system. The system operates in two modes- when the user is present and is away- with each mode providing a different level of security.