Design and development of a wireless message displayer / by Lorecel E. Golfo, Jefferson C. Portagana and George E. Ulgado.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite: Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2005.Description: xiii, 76 pages: illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: GOLFO, LORECEL E., PORTAGANA, JEFFERSON C., and ULGADO, GEORGE E. Design and Development of a Wireless Message Displayer. Undergraduate Design Project. Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. October 2004. Adviser: Engineer Edwin R. Arboleda The wireless message displayer was designed and developed to act as an aid in the information dissemination in the Department of Computer and Electronics Engineering. The idea was conceived from the fact that electronic digital signage is making a tremendous effect on advertising, entertainment and information presented to the public. Typical electronic billboard messages are updated or supplied through entering the message directly into the program when running it or using a word processor to create a message file and then run the program. The design considered the use of a cellular phone in inputting messages to add mobility. The design project was composed of the display board, control unit and 5V power supply. The device is supported by an external system unit which reduces the speed of transmission and decodes the data to be fed to the system. A Nokia 5110 handset is the message receiver of the device. The design underwent numerous testing at the Electricity and Electronics Laboratory of the Department of Computer and Electronics Engineering. The device was tested using different Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Cards of different GSM Networks and found to work satisfactorily in either SMART or GLOBE Prepaid GSM Service. The technical evaluation took place at the same vicinity. The evaluation through questionnaires followed. One hundred (100) respondents examined the project. Based on the results of the final evaluation of the study, the system had been found satisfactory. The system was able to receive and display scrolling SMS on the display board. But still the device needs several renovations for improved performance. A longer and larger display board and higher capacity memory will enhance its effectiveness.
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Design Project (BS Electronics and Communiation Engineering) Cavite State University.

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College of Engineering, and Information Technology (CEIT)

GOLFO, LORECEL E., PORTAGANA, JEFFERSON C., and ULGADO, GEORGE E. Design and Development of a Wireless Message Displayer. Undergraduate Design Project. Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. October 2004. Adviser: Engineer Edwin R. Arboleda
The wireless message displayer was designed and developed to act as an aid in the information dissemination in the Department of Computer and Electronics Engineering. The idea was conceived from the fact that electronic digital signage is making a tremendous effect on advertising, entertainment and information presented to the public. Typical electronic billboard messages are updated or supplied through entering the message directly into the program when running it or using a word processor to create a message file and then run the program. The design considered the use of a cellular phone in inputting messages to add mobility. The design project was composed of the display board, control unit and 5V power supply. The device is supported by an external system unit which reduces the speed of transmission and decodes the data to be fed to the system. A Nokia 5110 handset is the message receiver of the device. The design underwent numerous testing at the Electricity and Electronics Laboratory of the Department of Computer and Electronics Engineering. The device was tested using different Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Cards of different GSM Networks and found to work satisfactorily in either SMART or GLOBE Prepaid GSM Service. The technical evaluation took place at the same vicinity. The evaluation through questionnaires followed. One hundred (100) respondents examined the project. Based on the results of the final evaluation of the study, the system had been found satisfactory. The system was able to receive and display scrolling SMS on the display board. But still the device needs several renovations for improved performance. A longer and larger display board and higher capacity memory will enhance its effectiveness.

03/17/2005 DP-142 Submitted to the University Library

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