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Implementation of Wi-Ap; An IEEE 802.11b/g Based Electrical Switch Module With Web Enabled Interface for Electrical Appliances Control
E. Adetiba, J.O. Onaolapo, O.E. Oyewole, M. Yusuf, T.A. Tanimomo and A. Shodipo
Corresponding Author: Emmanuel Adetiba
Submitted: 2011 February, 20
Accepted: 2011 March, 26
Published: 2011 December, 26 |
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The aim of this research study is to design and implement a Wi-Fi-based control panel for remote
control of lights and electrical appliances with a web functionality that allows for wide area control via the
intranet or Internet. This eliminates the inconvenience of moving from one switch to another for analog
operation of light fixtures and appliance in home, office and campus environment. The wireless technology we
adopted is IEEE 802.11 (2008) b/g, also called Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) which operates in free band and is
easily accessible. Wi-Ap (Wi-Fi Automated Appliance) control system contains a web portal which allows for
management and control purposes via the intranet or Internet. We built a standalone Wi-Ap console that allows
the wireless switching on and off of any appliance(s) that is(are) ) plugged into it. The prototype we built was
tested within the Electrical and Information Engineering department, Covenant University, Nigeria intranet and
the test achieved our aim of remote appliances control from a web portal vial the intranet.
Key words: Appliances, internet, Wi-Ap, Wi-Fi, wireless, ,
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E. Adetiba, J.O. Onaolapo, O.E. Oyewole, M. Yusuf, T.A. Tanimomo and A. Shodipo, . Implementation of Wi-Ap; An IEEE 802.11b/g Based Electrical Switch Module With Web Enabled Interface for Electrical Appliances Control. Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology, (12): 1335-1341.
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