Journals ISSN 2047-3745 Development of a GSM Based Household Power Management System Ganiyu R. A.‚ Arulogun O. T.‚ Adetunji A. B. and Okediran O. O. Department of Computer Science and Engineering‚ Ladoke Akintola University of Technology‚ P.M.B 4000‚ Ogbomoso‚ Nigeria. ABSTRACT Household power management system provides a means of controlling home appliances remotely using mobile phone. In this paper‚ we mainly focus on design and implementation of a GSM based household power management system
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set up • Time for trainers For this research paper we have chosen the service sectors to clearly understand the factors behind the employee’s turnover. In service sectors we have targeted the telecom sector. For better comparative study we have point it out one private and one public telecom sectors. The two companies are Mobilink and Ufone. Mobilink is a subsidiary of Orascom telecom. Mobilink first launched its services in Lahore in August of 1994. Since then the network has grown. On the other
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Service Quality By definition‚ a service includes several distinct characteristics. A service is intangible and difficult to store. In a service‚ customers are extensively present as participants in the process. The inseparability of a service is due to the fact that it is simultaneously produced by the provider and consumed by the customer. This is because services are heterogeneous and known to vary from service – provider to service – provider‚ from customer to customer‚ and from day to day
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2000). 3G therefore comes just after 2G and 2.5G‚ the second generation technologies. 2G technologies include‚ among others‚ the Global System for Mobile (GSM) - the famous mobile phone technology we use today. 2.5G brings standards that are midway between 2G and 3G‚ including the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)‚ Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE)‚ Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) etc. 3G Auction: The auction for 3G mobile licence ended with RCom‚ Bharti
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percent in March 2013 (Cai‚ 2013). In the 3G transition‚ China seems to have fallen behind because the Chinese government did not grant any 3G licenses until January 2009. 3G services have been available in China for only a few months. But the mobile network operators and related companies have prepared for mobile data services for years (Zhang & Liang‚ 2012). China Mobile uses a homegrown 3G network standard that is not supported by as many international handset makers (Bloomberg business‚ 2012)
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mobile phones came about‚ primarily using the GSM standard. Yet‚ this was nowhere near the expected standard and therefore the industry developed the 3G technology which made use of packet switching techniques for data transmission. As the use of 3G became more widespread and people began to utilize mobile phones in their daily lives‚ it became clear that demand for data services (such as access to the internet) with higher speed and Quality of Service was imminent. Consequently‚ the industry began
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country oftechnologically aware people. EVOLUTION OF THE INDUSTRY AND MILESTONES WIRELESS SERVICES IN INDIA The Mobile telecommunications system in India is the second largest in the world andit was thrown open to private players in the 1990s. The country is divided into multiplezones‚ called circles (roughly along state boundaries). Government and several privateplayers run local and long distance telephone services. Competition has caused prices to dropand calls across India are one of the cheapest
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SIM CARD A Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card is a portable memory chip used mostly in cell phones that operate on the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) network. These cards hold the personal information of the account holder‚ including his or her phone number‚ address book‚ text messages‚ and other data. When a user wants to change phones‚ he or she can usually easily remove the card from one handset and insert it into another. SIM cards are convenient and popular with many users
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CONTENTS P - No I. Chapter - 1 On the job training 1-3 Introduction 5-11 Industry profile 12-14 II. Chapter – 2 Company profile 14-24
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--Communication via Mobile Phone Statement of Problem: The system provides wireless connectivity to mobile phone users in order to provide seamless communication. A mobile phone user has to register with the administrator by buying a SIM card. SIM can be bought from the website and user makes payment via internet banking or via credit card. A phone number is associated which each SIM card. The user then inserts this SIM card into his mobile handset in order to use the mobile phone for wireless
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