Smart home application: Controlling a portable headphone amplifier's potentiometer through parallel port via internet / Daniel Leonard Henry

Smart Homes are being build now at present and there are no doubts that they are having direct impacts on our life, even on the lifestyles of people living in these Smart Homes. The project uses parallel port programming to implement the Smart Home concept. This project comprises of two components,...

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Main Author: Daniel, Leonard Henry
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Published: 2004
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description Smart Homes are being build now at present and there are no doubts that they are having direct impacts on our life, even on the lifestyles of people living in these Smart Homes. The project uses parallel port programming to implement the Smart Home concept. This project comprises of two components, a software and hardware component. The software component consists of a client program and a server program. Both of these programs are connected remotely via the Internet or through a network environment. The client program allows the end user to control the application. The server program is connected to the hardware component using the parallel cable. The client program and server program will be written using Microsoft Visual C++. The hardware component acts as a volume control device. Here the hardware will control the volume of an audio amplifier. To do this, the hardware will control the volume of an audio amplifier. To do this, the hardware will resemble like a stepped attenuator. Electronic devices such as transistors and relays will be used.The integration of both so software and hardware will show that the end user is able to control a remotely situated parallel port, where the server program is controlling the data pins. By enabling and disabling the data pins on the parallel port, it is possible to control the volume of an audio amplifier by acting as a volume control switch.
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spelling um-111812021-06-28T01:08:42Z Smart home application: Controlling a portable headphone amplifier's potentiometer through parallel port via internet / Daniel Leonard Henry Daniel, Leonard Henry QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Smart Homes are being build now at present and there are no doubts that they are having direct impacts on our life, even on the lifestyles of people living in these Smart Homes. The project uses parallel port programming to implement the Smart Home concept. This project comprises of two components, a software and hardware component. The software component consists of a client program and a server program. Both of these programs are connected remotely via the Internet or through a network environment. The client program allows the end user to control the application. The server program is connected to the hardware component using the parallel cable. The client program and server program will be written using Microsoft Visual C++. The hardware component acts as a volume control device. Here the hardware will control the volume of an audio amplifier. To do this, the hardware will control the volume of an audio amplifier. To do this, the hardware will resemble like a stepped attenuator. Electronic devices such as transistors and relays will be used.The integration of both so software and hardware will show that the end user is able to control a remotely situated parallel port, where the server program is controlling the data pins. By enabling and disabling the data pins on the parallel port, it is possible to control the volume of an audio amplifier by acting as a volume control switch. 2004 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/11181/1/Daniel_Leonard_Henry.pdf Daniel, Leonard Henry (2004) Smart home application: Controlling a portable headphone amplifier's potentiometer through parallel port via internet / Daniel Leonard Henry. Undergraduates thesis, University of Malaya. http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/11181/
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Daniel, Leonard Henry
Smart home application: Controlling a portable headphone amplifier's potentiometer through parallel port via internet / Daniel Leonard Henry
title Smart home application: Controlling a portable headphone amplifier's potentiometer through parallel port via internet / Daniel Leonard Henry
title_full Smart home application: Controlling a portable headphone amplifier's potentiometer through parallel port via internet / Daniel Leonard Henry
title_fullStr Smart home application: Controlling a portable headphone amplifier's potentiometer through parallel port via internet / Daniel Leonard Henry
title_full_unstemmed Smart home application: Controlling a portable headphone amplifier's potentiometer through parallel port via internet / Daniel Leonard Henry
title_short Smart home application: Controlling a portable headphone amplifier's potentiometer through parallel port via internet / Daniel Leonard Henry
title_sort smart home application: controlling a portable headphone amplifier's potentiometer through parallel port via internet / daniel leonard henry
topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
url http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/11181/
http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/11181/1/Daniel_Leonard_Henry.pdf