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 28 Encore! 1 microcontroller was used to interface with a Nokia 63102...

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Main Authors: Apelario-Ong, Glenn Matthew, Huang, Michelle Loyce, Rodriguez, Mark Anthony, Vy, Sheila, Yap, Celine Joajj, Musngi, Marlon Luis M.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-89822023-02-02T02:50:56Z Global system for mobile communications based home monitoring system Apelario-Ong, Glenn Matthew Huang, Michelle Loyce Rodriguez, Mark Anthony Vy, Sheila Yap, Celine Joajj Musngi, Marlon Luis M. 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 28 Encore! 1 microcontroller was used to interface with a Nokia 63102 via its UART feature. The 28 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 windows, close an appliance or turn on the lights even from a remote distance using SMS. The GSM­HMS 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. 2007-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8285 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Home automation Text messaging (Cell phone systems) Security systems Dwellings—Security measures Mechanical Engineering
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Home automation
Text messaging (Cell phone systems)
Security systems
Dwellings—Security measures
Mechanical Engineering
spellingShingle Home automation
Text messaging (Cell phone systems)
Security systems
Dwellings—Security measures
Mechanical Engineering
Apelario-Ong, Glenn Matthew
Huang, Michelle Loyce
Rodriguez, Mark Anthony
Vy, Sheila
Yap, Celine Joajj
Musngi, Marlon Luis M.
Global system for mobile communications based home monitoring system
description 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 28 Encore! 1 microcontroller was used to interface with a Nokia 63102 via its UART feature. The 28 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 windows, close an appliance or turn on the lights even from a remote distance using SMS. The GSM­HMS 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.
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author Apelario-Ong, Glenn Matthew
Huang, Michelle Loyce
Rodriguez, Mark Anthony
Vy, Sheila
Yap, Celine Joajj
Musngi, Marlon Luis M.
author_facet Apelario-Ong, Glenn Matthew
Huang, Michelle Loyce
Rodriguez, Mark Anthony
Vy, Sheila
Yap, Celine Joajj
Musngi, Marlon Luis M.
author_sort Apelario-Ong, Glenn Matthew
title Global system for mobile communications based home monitoring system
title_short Global system for mobile communications based home monitoring system
title_full Global system for mobile communications based home monitoring system
title_fullStr Global system for mobile communications based home monitoring system
title_full_unstemmed Global system for mobile communications based home monitoring system
title_sort global system for mobile communications based home monitoring system
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2007
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8285
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