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SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE(SMS) BASED HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE CONTROL SYSTEM USING GLOBAL SYSTEM FOR MOBILE COMMUNICATION(GSM) NETWORK REPORT
ON
6 WEEK SUMMER TRANNING
Submitted in the partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of the degree of
B.Tech
(ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER)

RAYAT AND BAHRA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING
AND BIO-TECHNOLOGY FOR WOMENS
SAHAURAN, MOHALI CAMPUS

SUMITTED TO SUBMITTED BY
Dr. SATINDER KUMAR SHARMA KANIKA PANDEY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Apart from the efforts of me, the success of this training depends largely on the encouragement and guidelines of many others. I take this opportunity to express my gratitude to the people who have been instrumental in the successful completion of this project report.

I would like to show my greatest appreciation to Dr. Satinder Sharma of INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MANDI HIMACHAL PRADESH. I can’t say thank you enough for his tremendous support and help. I feel motivated and encouraged every time I attend his meeting. Without his encouragement and guidance this training would not have materialized.
Finally, I am indebted to all whosoever have contributed in this project.

EMBEDDED SYSTEM
A general-purpose embedded systems is that devices used to control, monitor or assist the operation of equipment, machinery or plant. “Embedded” reflects the fact that they are an integral part of the system and it is a combination of hardware and software to performs a specific task.
Common examples of embedded systems include MP3 players, navigation systems on aircraft and intruder alarm systems. An embedded system can also be defined as a single

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