Design and development of a wireless paging system in the Cavite State University (CvSU) Main Campus / by Roderick A. Desepeda and Adrian M. Dilidili.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2004.Description: ix, 42 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: DESEPEDA, RODERICK DILIDILI, ADRIAN M., and JEFFERSON A. LLAMADO. Design and Development of a Wireless Paging System in the Cavite State University Main Campus. Undergraduate Design. Project. Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. March 2004. Adviser: Engr. Michael T. Costa The study aimed to design and develop a Wireless Paging System in the Cavite State University. The primary purpose of the Wireless Paging System was to provide a communication link between the Public Information Office at the Administration Building and the different colleges/departments of the university. The system was utilized as a simplex communication or one-way transmission by sending information like announcements and emergency messages to the other buildings of the Cavite State University Main Campus. The system was capable of transmitting signals from short and long distances. The system was composed of three main parts: the microphone pre-amplifier; RF oscillator; and RF amplifier. The construction involved the use of electronic devices. Electronic devices such as integrated circuits, transistors, and other passive devices like capacitors and resistors were also used. The design project had an output power of 3-watts capable to transmit signals around the vicinity of the campus. The RF receivers were properly installed in its respective places in the university: the New Engineering Building, Old Engineering Building; and at the Animal Science Building. The RF receivers were tuned to 109 to 110 MHz’s The design project was presented to the proponents' adviser and technical critic during the preliminary evaluation conducted at the DCEE, CEIT, and Animal Science Buildings on September 17, 2003. The final evaluation of the design was also constructed in the same venue from September 19 to October 09, 2003. The system underwent a series of testing and evaluation through questionnaires to ensure accuracy and reliability. The project was examined and found satisfactory.
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Design Project (BS Electronics and Communications Engineering) Cavite State University.

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College of Engineering and Information Technology (CEIT)

DESEPEDA, RODERICK DILIDILI, ADRIAN M., and JEFFERSON A. LLAMADO. Design and Development of a Wireless Paging System in the Cavite State University Main Campus. Undergraduate Design. Project. Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. March 2004. Adviser: Engr. Michael T. Costa

The study aimed to design and develop a Wireless Paging System in the Cavite State University. The primary purpose of the Wireless Paging System was to provide a communication link between the Public Information Office at the Administration Building and the different colleges/departments of the university. The system was utilized as a simplex communication or one-way transmission by sending information like announcements and emergency messages to the other buildings of the Cavite State University Main Campus. The system was capable of transmitting signals from short and long distances. The system was composed of three main parts: the microphone pre-amplifier; RF oscillator; and RF amplifier. The construction involved the use of electronic devices. Electronic devices such as integrated circuits, transistors, and other passive devices like capacitors and resistors were also used. The design project had an output power of 3-watts capable to transmit signals around the vicinity of the campus. The RF receivers were properly installed in its respective places in the university: the New Engineering Building, Old Engineering Building; and at the Animal Science Building. The RF receivers were tuned to 109 to 110 MHz’s The design project was presented to the proponents' adviser and technical critic during the preliminary evaluation conducted at the DCEE, CEIT, and Animal Science Buildings on September 17, 2003. The final evaluation of the design was also constructed in the same venue from September 19 to October 09, 2003. The system underwent a series of testing and evaluation through questionnaires to ensure accuracy and reliability. The project was examined and found satisfactory.

Submitted to the University Library 03/31/2004 DP-108

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