This research work is developed with two AT89C52 microcontrollers from Atmel. The microcontrollers provide all the functionality of the display notices and wireless control. The Display is obtained on a 7X96 Light Emitting Diode (LED) dot matrix display, arranged on a Vero board. A desired text message from a mobile phone is sent via a Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) to the GSM module located at the receiving end. The GSM modem is connected, through MAX 232 Integrated Circuit (MAX 32 IC), to the AT89C52 microcontroller. The message that is stored in the Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EEPROM) is then displayed on the LED dot matrix display. This hardware uses regulated 5V, 500mA power supply. A three-terminal LM7805 is employed for regulation of the voltage. A bridge type full-wave rectifier is used to rectify the AC output of the secondary of 230/12V step down transformer. The system was tested to work according to specification.
Energy scavenging using vibrations from bluetooth controlled DC motorTELKOMNIKA JOURNAL
Wide spectrum of research for application-based solutions has grown due to the requirement of automation of general electrical appliances. A low-cost solution is presented in this paper to control DC motor using Bluetooth module and controlled by an ARM processor. The main objective here is to build an efficient closed loop system which is wirelessly controlled by ARM processor 2103 using Bluetooth module and Bluetooth dongle. The system suggested here is expandable and can be integrated with latest technologies as well. The paper gives the details of the prototype for home automation system and gives the expected results with 0.1% tolerance. It also suggests the ways to integrate this system with the mobile phones and hence control the devices with the mobile handsets. The vibration frequency of the DC motor is used to generate electrical potential using MEMS tecnonlogy. A novel idea of self powered DC motor is thus presented by installing MEMS based energy harvester on the motor shaft.
Energy scavenging using vibrations from bluetooth controlled DC motorTELKOMNIKA JOURNAL
Wide spectrum of research for application-based solutions has grown due to the requirement of automation of general electrical appliances. A low-cost solution is presented in this paper to control DC motor using Bluetooth module and controlled by an ARM processor. The main objective here is to build an efficient closed loop system which is wirelessly controlled by ARM processor 2103 using Bluetooth module and Bluetooth dongle. The system suggested here is expandable and can be integrated with latest technologies as well. The paper gives the details of the prototype for home automation system and gives the expected results with 0.1% tolerance. It also suggests the ways to integrate this system with the mobile phones and hence control the devices with the mobile handsets. The vibration frequency of the DC motor is used to generate electrical potential using MEMS tecnonlogy. A novel idea of self powered DC motor is thus presented by installing MEMS based energy harvester on the motor shaft.
Smart grid (SG) networks will be characterised by the tight integration of a flexible and secure communications network with novel energy management techniques requiring a very large number of sensor and actuator nodes. The communications network will not only facilitate advanced control and monitoring, but also support extension of participation of generation, transmission, marketing, and service provision to new interested parties.
In order to realise the intelligent electricity network, machine-to-machine (M2M) communication is considered as a building block for SG as a means to deploy a wide scale monitoring and control infrastructure, thus bringing big opportunities for the information and communication technology (ICT) industry. For example, smart metering in M2M can facilitate flexible demand management where a smart meter (SM) is a two-way communicating device that measures energy (electricity, gas, water, or heat) consumption and communicates that information via some communications means back to the local utility. With near real time information available for example based on the flow of energy in the grid, different levels of tariff can be calculated and made available for the consumer, the consumer can make a smarter and more responsible choice. The information generated by SM therefore acts like “glue” allowing various components of SG to work together efficiently. There are also various large-scale wireless sensor and actuator networks (WSAN) deployed in SG (such as the electric power system generation, or home applications) in order to carry out the monitoring task. These WSANs with the collaborative and self-healing nature have an important role to play in realising some of the functionalities needed in SG. On the other hand, there is also cellular M2M where cellular technology plays an important role in M2M communications due to its good coverage, promising data rates for many applications, and so forth. However, in this report, we mainly focus on WSAN where various short-range wireless technologies are used to support various M2M applications [1].
There are currently various standardisation activities in M2M communications with a conscious effort to deliver a harmonised set of European standards. The challenges and opportunities that smart metering and smart grids present to communications networks are significant and include interoperability, scalable internetworking, scalable overlay networks, and home networking with potentially much larger numbers of devices and appliances. The security and privacy aspects are also extremely important given the large amount of private data that can be exposed by smart metering alone.
Performance Evaluation of QoS parameters in UMTS Network Using Qualnetijdpsjournal
A UMTS network based on the Wide Band-CDMA technology is a 3rd generation telecommunication system which provides various multimedia applications along with the conventional
telephony service. These various multimedia applications fall into four different categories, which are
differentiated from each other on the basis of required bit rate and delay tolerance etc. parameters. In
order to get best Quality of Service (QoS) for a particular application running on the subscriber
equipment the parameters of the respective category to which the application belong need to be in a
required range. In this work the performance of a UMTS network scenario is evaluated by using various values of the precedence bits of the CBR application. The simulation tool used is QUALNET 5.0. The performance of the scenario according to the respective precedence bits is analyzed by four metrics: average jitter, end to end delay, throughput and UMTS signals received and forwarded to MAC. The comparative analysis of all the four metrics according to the precedence bit values will be carried out and it will be concluded in the last section that which precedence bit gives the best performance for the simulated UMTS network scenario.
DESIGN OF SECURE AND RELIABLE MU-MIMO TRANSCEIVER SYSTEM FOR VEHICULAR NETWORKSIJCNCJournal
Networks have become considerably large, complex and dynamic. The configuration, operation,
monitoring, and troubleshooting of networks is a cumbersome and time-consuming task for the network
administrators as they must deal with the physical layer, underlying protocols, addressing systems, control
rules, and many other low-level details. This research paper proposes an Intent-based networking system
(IBNS) coupled with voice-assistance that can abstract the underlying network infrastructure and allow
administrators to alter its behavior by expressing intents via voice commands. The system also displays the
real-time network topology along with the highlighted intents on an interactive web application that can be
used for network diagnostics. Compared to traditional networks, the concepts of software-defined
networking (S
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
Arm based automatic control system of nano positioning stage for micromanufac...csandit
A microcontroller based control system to drive the Physik Instrumente (PI )
piezoelectric ultrasonic nano-positioning (PUN) stage for a micro-factory has been
proposed by the author. The tuning parameters of the PI Line Controller are chosen
such that the PUN stage shows optimum step response. The microcontroller i.e.
LPC2478R provides the user with the choices of operations on the 3.2” QVGA LCD
screen and the choice can be made by a 5-key joystick. The PUN stage moves in
different geometrical patterns as chosen by the user. The stage is placed in the
workspace of the Clark-MXRR,Inc. CPA-2101 femto-second laser. Different patterns
are made on the material in question. As compared to the previous works in this area,
the user is given the power for position control, real time tracking, and trajectory
planning of the actuator. The user interface has been made very easy to comprehend.
The repeatability of tasks, portability of the as- sembly, the reduction in the size of the
system , power consumption and the human involvement are the major achievements
after the inclusion of a microcontroller.
Systems & Software, Etc - Laser Focus World ArticleDana Lee Church
A very early article which includes all of the software that Dana Lee Church wrote while working for Systems & Software, Etc for Potomac Photonics, Inc.
The article is a generalized article on the state of the art in laser micromachining but the true point was the addition of the automation via the software development.
A very good article for the late '90's.
Corroboration of Normalized Least Mean Square Based Adaptive Selective Curren...IAES-IJPEDS
A direct Selective current harmonic elimination pulse width modulation technique is proposed for induction motor drive fed from voltage source inverter. The developed adaptive filtering algorithm for the selective current harmonic elimination in a three phase Voltage Source Inverter is a direct method to improve the line current quality of the Voltage Source Inverter base drive at any load condition. The self-adaptive algorithm employed has the capability of managing the time varying nature of load (current). The proposed Normalized Least Mean Squares algorithm based scheme eliminates the selected dominant harmonics in load current using only the knowledge of the frequencies to be eliminated. The algorithm is simulated using Matlab/Simulink tool for a three-phase Voltage Source Inverter to eliminate the fifth and seventh harmonics. The system performance is analyzed based on the simulation results considering total harmonic distortion, magnitude of eliminated harmonics and harmonic spectrum. The corroboration is done in the designed Voltage Source Inverter feeding induction motor using digital signal processor-TMS320L2812.The developed algorithm is transferred to digital signal processor using VisSimTM software.
Modern Street Lightening System with Intensity Control using GSMpaperpublications3
Abstract: As the LED's lumen efficiency increases rapidly in recent years, many new LED illumination applications are emerging. LEDs have features such as long-life, small and low power consumption. Therefore, they are used in various occasion such as full color large sized LED displays, traffic lights, and etc. In this paper, an energy efficient street lighting system is proposed. The presented system consists of a LED lamp module, which can be controlled from remote location. The proposed remote-control system can optimize intensity and efficiency of street lighting systems. It uses GSM based wireless devices which enable more efficient street lamp-system management, thanks to an advanced interface and control architecture. It uses a sensor combination to control and guarantee the desired system parameters; the information is transferred point by point using GSM Module and is sent to a control terminal used to check the status of the street lamps and to take appropriate measures in case of failure.A developed prototype system will be presented in this paper and experiments will be performed to verify the correctness of the proposed system. According to the experimental results, the lighting efficiency is 85 % and the conversion efficiency is 90 %.
Keywords: WSN (Wireless Sensor Network), GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication), IR (Infrared) CEPT (Conference of European Posts and Telegraphs), IDEN (Integrated Digital Enhanced Network).
Title: Modern Street Lightening System with Intensity Control using GSM
Author: Kapil Aherkar, Pratik Dongrikar, Nikul Dengda, Sukrit Bhattacharya
ISSN 2349-7815
International Journal of Recent Research in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IJRREEE)
Paper Publications
COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OF VBLAST ENCODED 8×8 MIMO MC-CDMA WIRELES...pijans
The bit error rate performance of a V-Blast encoded 8x8 MIMO MC-CDMA wireless communication system
for different signal detection (MMSE and ZF) and digital modulation (BPSK, QPSK, DPSK, and 4QAM)
schemes for grayscale image transmission has been investigated in this paper. The proposed wireless system
employ ½-rated Convolution and cyclic redundancy check (CRC) channel encoding over the AWGN channel
and Walsh Hadamard code as an orthogonal spread code. The present Matlab based simulation study
demonstrates that the V-Blast encoded 8×8 MIMO MC-CDMA wireless system with the employment of 1⁄2-
rated convolution and cyclic redundancy check (CRC) channel encoding strategies shows good performance
utilizing BPSK digital modulation and ZF signal detection scheme in grayscale image transmission
SmartWAM (Wide-Area Monitoring System with Synchrophasor) is a wide-area monitoring system that performs the collection, processing and displaying of synchrophasor data on the basis of Phasor Measurement Unit technology to reliably and timely monitor large-scaled power systems. SmartWAMS can be deployed independently of SCADA system to assist the SCADA system in the monitoring, operation, computation and off-line analysis.
Smart grid (SG) networks will be characterised by the tight integration of a flexible and secure communications network with novel energy management techniques requiring a very large number of sensor and actuator nodes. The communications network will not only facilitate advanced control and monitoring, but also support extension of participation of generation, transmission, marketing, and service provision to new interested parties.
In order to realise the intelligent electricity network, machine-to-machine (M2M) communication is considered as a building block for SG as a means to deploy a wide scale monitoring and control infrastructure, thus bringing big opportunities for the information and communication technology (ICT) industry. For example, smart metering in M2M can facilitate flexible demand management where a smart meter (SM) is a two-way communicating device that measures energy (electricity, gas, water, or heat) consumption and communicates that information via some communications means back to the local utility. With near real time information available for example based on the flow of energy in the grid, different levels of tariff can be calculated and made available for the consumer, the consumer can make a smarter and more responsible choice. The information generated by SM therefore acts like “glue” allowing various components of SG to work together efficiently. There are also various large-scale wireless sensor and actuator networks (WSAN) deployed in SG (such as the electric power system generation, or home applications) in order to carry out the monitoring task. These WSANs with the collaborative and self-healing nature have an important role to play in realising some of the functionalities needed in SG. On the other hand, there is also cellular M2M where cellular technology plays an important role in M2M communications due to its good coverage, promising data rates for many applications, and so forth. However, in this report, we mainly focus on WSAN where various short-range wireless technologies are used to support various M2M applications [1].
There are currently various standardisation activities in M2M communications with a conscious effort to deliver a harmonised set of European standards. The challenges and opportunities that smart metering and smart grids present to communications networks are significant and include interoperability, scalable internetworking, scalable overlay networks, and home networking with potentially much larger numbers of devices and appliances. The security and privacy aspects are also extremely important given the large amount of private data that can be exposed by smart metering alone.
Performance Evaluation of QoS parameters in UMTS Network Using Qualnetijdpsjournal
A UMTS network based on the Wide Band-CDMA technology is a 3rd generation telecommunication system which provides various multimedia applications along with the conventional
telephony service. These various multimedia applications fall into four different categories, which are
differentiated from each other on the basis of required bit rate and delay tolerance etc. parameters. In
order to get best Quality of Service (QoS) for a particular application running on the subscriber
equipment the parameters of the respective category to which the application belong need to be in a
required range. In this work the performance of a UMTS network scenario is evaluated by using various values of the precedence bits of the CBR application. The simulation tool used is QUALNET 5.0. The performance of the scenario according to the respective precedence bits is analyzed by four metrics: average jitter, end to end delay, throughput and UMTS signals received and forwarded to MAC. The comparative analysis of all the four metrics according to the precedence bit values will be carried out and it will be concluded in the last section that which precedence bit gives the best performance for the simulated UMTS network scenario.
DESIGN OF SECURE AND RELIABLE MU-MIMO TRANSCEIVER SYSTEM FOR VEHICULAR NETWORKSIJCNCJournal
Networks have become considerably large, complex and dynamic. The configuration, operation,
monitoring, and troubleshooting of networks is a cumbersome and time-consuming task for the network
administrators as they must deal with the physical layer, underlying protocols, addressing systems, control
rules, and many other low-level details. This research paper proposes an Intent-based networking system
(IBNS) coupled with voice-assistance that can abstract the underlying network infrastructure and allow
administrators to alter its behavior by expressing intents via voice commands. The system also displays the
real-time network topology along with the highlighted intents on an interactive web application that can be
used for network diagnostics. Compared to traditional networks, the concepts of software-defined
networking (S
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
Arm based automatic control system of nano positioning stage for micromanufac...csandit
A microcontroller based control system to drive the Physik Instrumente (PI )
piezoelectric ultrasonic nano-positioning (PUN) stage for a micro-factory has been
proposed by the author. The tuning parameters of the PI Line Controller are chosen
such that the PUN stage shows optimum step response. The microcontroller i.e.
LPC2478R provides the user with the choices of operations on the 3.2” QVGA LCD
screen and the choice can be made by a 5-key joystick. The PUN stage moves in
different geometrical patterns as chosen by the user. The stage is placed in the
workspace of the Clark-MXRR,Inc. CPA-2101 femto-second laser. Different patterns
are made on the material in question. As compared to the previous works in this area,
the user is given the power for position control, real time tracking, and trajectory
planning of the actuator. The user interface has been made very easy to comprehend.
The repeatability of tasks, portability of the as- sembly, the reduction in the size of the
system , power consumption and the human involvement are the major achievements
after the inclusion of a microcontroller.
Systems & Software, Etc - Laser Focus World ArticleDana Lee Church
A very early article which includes all of the software that Dana Lee Church wrote while working for Systems & Software, Etc for Potomac Photonics, Inc.
The article is a generalized article on the state of the art in laser micromachining but the true point was the addition of the automation via the software development.
A very good article for the late '90's.
Corroboration of Normalized Least Mean Square Based Adaptive Selective Curren...IAES-IJPEDS
A direct Selective current harmonic elimination pulse width modulation technique is proposed for induction motor drive fed from voltage source inverter. The developed adaptive filtering algorithm for the selective current harmonic elimination in a three phase Voltage Source Inverter is a direct method to improve the line current quality of the Voltage Source Inverter base drive at any load condition. The self-adaptive algorithm employed has the capability of managing the time varying nature of load (current). The proposed Normalized Least Mean Squares algorithm based scheme eliminates the selected dominant harmonics in load current using only the knowledge of the frequencies to be eliminated. The algorithm is simulated using Matlab/Simulink tool for a three-phase Voltage Source Inverter to eliminate the fifth and seventh harmonics. The system performance is analyzed based on the simulation results considering total harmonic distortion, magnitude of eliminated harmonics and harmonic spectrum. The corroboration is done in the designed Voltage Source Inverter feeding induction motor using digital signal processor-TMS320L2812.The developed algorithm is transferred to digital signal processor using VisSimTM software.
Modern Street Lightening System with Intensity Control using GSMpaperpublications3
Abstract: As the LED's lumen efficiency increases rapidly in recent years, many new LED illumination applications are emerging. LEDs have features such as long-life, small and low power consumption. Therefore, they are used in various occasion such as full color large sized LED displays, traffic lights, and etc. In this paper, an energy efficient street lighting system is proposed. The presented system consists of a LED lamp module, which can be controlled from remote location. The proposed remote-control system can optimize intensity and efficiency of street lighting systems. It uses GSM based wireless devices which enable more efficient street lamp-system management, thanks to an advanced interface and control architecture. It uses a sensor combination to control and guarantee the desired system parameters; the information is transferred point by point using GSM Module and is sent to a control terminal used to check the status of the street lamps and to take appropriate measures in case of failure.A developed prototype system will be presented in this paper and experiments will be performed to verify the correctness of the proposed system. According to the experimental results, the lighting efficiency is 85 % and the conversion efficiency is 90 %.
Keywords: WSN (Wireless Sensor Network), GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication), IR (Infrared) CEPT (Conference of European Posts and Telegraphs), IDEN (Integrated Digital Enhanced Network).
Title: Modern Street Lightening System with Intensity Control using GSM
Author: Kapil Aherkar, Pratik Dongrikar, Nikul Dengda, Sukrit Bhattacharya
ISSN 2349-7815
International Journal of Recent Research in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IJRREEE)
Paper Publications
COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OF VBLAST ENCODED 8×8 MIMO MC-CDMA WIRELES...pijans
The bit error rate performance of a V-Blast encoded 8x8 MIMO MC-CDMA wireless communication system
for different signal detection (MMSE and ZF) and digital modulation (BPSK, QPSK, DPSK, and 4QAM)
schemes for grayscale image transmission has been investigated in this paper. The proposed wireless system
employ ½-rated Convolution and cyclic redundancy check (CRC) channel encoding over the AWGN channel
and Walsh Hadamard code as an orthogonal spread code. The present Matlab based simulation study
demonstrates that the V-Blast encoded 8×8 MIMO MC-CDMA wireless system with the employment of 1⁄2-
rated convolution and cyclic redundancy check (CRC) channel encoding strategies shows good performance
utilizing BPSK digital modulation and ZF signal detection scheme in grayscale image transmission
SmartWAM (Wide-Area Monitoring System with Synchrophasor) is a wide-area monitoring system that performs the collection, processing and displaying of synchrophasor data on the basis of Phasor Measurement Unit technology to reliably and timely monitor large-scaled power systems. SmartWAMS can be deployed independently of SCADA system to assist the SCADA system in the monitoring, operation, computation and off-line analysis.
The document contains detailed description for displaying a Message on LED Notice board through SMS service Wirelessly, if facing any problem you can mail me at rajneeshkumarsalgotra@gmail.com with Subject GSM Wireless Notice Board Report_Your Name
Advertising Display System using LED and Graphical LEDijsrd.com
This paper explains the Use of "Embedded System in Communication" in very comfort way and how it makes easy human life and also how we can merge two different technologies like GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication) and LED (Light Emitting Diode) display by use of an Embedded System for different applications like advertising. This paper provides information about how a reliable and authentic wireless communication can be done between a mobile and microcontroller by using GSM MODEM. This paper gives you information about a SMS driven automatic Display which can replace currently used programmable electronic Display.
IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering (IOSR-JCE) is a double blind peer reviewed International Journal that provides rapid publication (within a month) of articles in all areas of computer engineering and its applications. The journal welcomes publications of high quality papers on theoretical developments and practical applications in computer technology. Original research papers, state-of-the-art reviews, and high quality technical notes are invited for publications.
Advanced Automation System in Industrial Applications Using PIC Microcontrol...IJMER
The main aim of this paper is to design and develop an advanced automation system in the
industries. In this technique we are using the GSM modem which have the SIM card present in it, the
user can send message on the 10 digit SIM number using the cell phone from any part of the world. The
micro controller is programmed using the embedded C. when the user will send the message to a
particular device that particular device will be on or we can also off the device. Example if the motor is
in over voltage, under voltage, over current in that time the microcontroller will trip the circuit and give
the message feedback to the user. The micro controller will read the temp from the sensor and it will
display the same on the LCD when the incoming temp crosses the set limit the micro controller will turn
OFF the device and will send the message to owner using the SIM card present in the GSM modem. We
can also check the continuous status of the device.
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The International Journal of Computational Science, Information Technology an...rinzindorjej
The International Journal of Computational Science, Information Technology and Control Engineering (IJCSITCE) is an open access peer-reviewed journal that publishes quality articles which make innovative contributions in all areas of Computational Science, Mathematical Modeling, Information Technology, Networks, Computer Science, Control and Automation Engineering. IJCSITCE is an abstracted and indexed journal that focuses on all technical and practical aspects of Scientific Computing, Modeling and Simulation, Information Technology, Computer Science, Networks and Communication Engineering, Control Theory and Automation. The goal of this journal is to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to focus on advanced techniques in computational science, information technology, computer science, chaos, control theory and automation, and establishing new collaborations in these areas.
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The International Journal of Computational Science, Information Technology and Control Engineering (IJCSITCE) is an open access peer-reviewed journal that publishes quality articles which make innovative contributions in all areas of Computational Science, Mathematical Modeling, Information Technology, Networks, Computer Science, Control and Automation Engineering. IJCSITCE is an abstracted and indexed journal that focuses on all technical and practical aspects of Scientific Computing, Modeling and Simulation, Information Technology, Computer Science, Networks and Communication Engineering, Control Theory and Automation. The goal of this journal is to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to focus on advanced techniques in computational science, information technology, computer science, chaos, control theory and automation, and establishing new collaborations in these areas.
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The International Journal of Computational Science, Information Technology and Control Engineering (IJCSITCE) is an open access peer-reviewed journal that publishes quality articles which make innovative contributions in all areas of Computational Science, Mathematical Modeling, Information Technology, Networks, Computer Science, Control and Automation Engineering. IJCSITCE is an abstracted and indexed journal that focuses on all technical and practical aspects of Scientific Computing, Modeling and Simulation, Information Technology, Computer Science, Networks and Communication Engineering, Control Theory and Automation. The goal of this journal is to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to focus on advanced techniques in computational science, information technology, computer science, chaos, control theory and automation, and establishing new collaborations in these areas.
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The International Journal of Computational Science, Information Technology and Control Engineering (IJCSITCE) is an open access peer-reviewed journal that publishes quality articles which make innovative contributions in all areas of Computational Science, Mathematical Modeling, Information Technology, Networks, Computer Science, Control and Automation Engineering. IJCSITCE is an abstracted and indexed journal that focuses on all technical and practical aspects of Scientific Computing, Modeling and Simulation, Information Technology, Computer Science, Networks and Communication Engineering, Control Theory and Automation. The goal of this journal is to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to focus on advanced techniques in computational science, information technology, computer science, chaos, control theory and automation, and establishing new collaborations in these areas.
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The International Journal of Computational Science, Information Technology and Control Engineering (IJCSITCE) is an open access peer-reviewed journal that publishes quality articles which make innovative contributions in all areas of Computational Science, Mathematical Modeling, Information Technology, Networks, Computer Science, Control and Automation Engineering. IJCSITCE is an abstracted and indexed journal that focuses on all technical and practical aspects of Scientific Computing, Modeling and Simulation, Information Technology, Computer Science, Networks and Communication Engineering, Control Theory and Automation. The goal of this journal is to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to focus on advanced techniques in computational science, information technology, computer science, chaos, control theory and automation, and establishing new collaborations in these areas.
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The International Journal of Computational Science, Information Technology and Control Engineering (IJCSITCE) is an open access peer-reviewed journal that publishes quality articles which make innovative contributions in all areas of Computational Science, Mathematical Modeling, Information Technology, Networks, Computer Science, Control and Automation Engineering. IJCSITCE is an abstracted and indexed journal that focuses on all technical and practical aspects of Scientific Computing, Modeling and Simulation, Information Technology, Computer Science, Networks and Communication Engineering, Control Theory and Automation. The goal of this journal is to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to focus on advanced techniques in computational science, information technology, computer science, chaos, control theory and automation, and establishing new collaborations in these areas.
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The International Journal of Computational Science, Information Technology and Control Engineering (IJCSITCE) is an open access peer-reviewed journal that publishes quality articles which make innovative contributions in all areas of Computational Science, Mathematical Modeling, Information Technology, Networks, Computer Science, Control and Automation Engineering. IJCSITCE is an abstracted and indexed journal that focuses on all technical and practical aspects of Scientific Computing, Modeling and Simulation, Information Technology, Computer Science, Networks and Communication Engineering, Control Theory and Automation. The goal of this journal is to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to focus on advanced techniques in computational science, information technology, computer science, chaos, control theory and automation, and establishing new collaborations in these areas.
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Design and Implementation of A GSM-Based Scrolling Message Display Board
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DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A GSM-BASED
SCROLLING MESSAGE DISPLAY BOARD
Adamu Murtala Zungeru1
, Gbenga Daniel Obikoya2
, Ochi Fortunatus Uche3
,
Taidi Eli4
1,2
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Federal University Oye-Ekiti,
Nigeria
3,4
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Federal University of
Technology, Minna, Nigeria
ABSTRACT
This research work is developed with two AT89C52 microcontrollers from Atmel. The microcontrollers
provide all the functionality of the display notices and wireless control. The Display is obtained on a 7X96
Light Emitting Diode (LED) dot matrix display, arranged on a Vero board. A desired text message from a
mobile phone is sent via a Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) to the GSM module located at
the receiving end. The GSM modem is connected, through MAX 232 Integrated Circuit (MAX 32 IC), to the
AT89C52 microcontroller. The message that is stored in the Electrically Erasable Programmable Read
Only Memory (EEPROM) is then displayed on the LED dot matrix display. This hardware uses regulated
5V, 500mA power supply. A three-terminal LM7805 is employed for regulation of the voltage. A bridge
type full-wave rectifier is used to rectify the AC output of the secondary of 230/12V step down transformer.
The system was tested to work according to specification.
KEYWORDS
AT89C52 Microcontroller, GSM Module, EEPROM, Display Board, LED Array
1. INTRODUCTION
Prior to the invention of microcontrollers and GSM MODEMs, a scrolling message display will
only display the message loaded into its memory compartment and cannot or may never be
modified except by totally rebuilding the system. In more recent times (after microcontrollers and
GSM MODEMs had imaged), an authentic wireless communication could easily be developed
between a mobile phone and a microcontroller using a GSM MODEM. This can be utilized to
change or modify the message that is being displayed at any time and from anywhere within the
reach of the wireless network signal. The message display is made of an array of Light Emitting
Diodes (LED) arranged in a matrix configuration with a specific number or rows and columns.
The configuration allows each LED to be independently referred to and manipulated as desired.
The simple tasks involved in displaying a message on a digital notice board may be
terribly cumbersome and typically needs technical skills. Vast public companies like banks,
airports and cinemas use digital scrolling message board in multitude applications [1]. However,
if the message that is presently being displayed has got to be modified or changed, a Personal
Computer (PC) or laptop computer has to be directly connected to the display (usually Crystal
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Display) and then a new message could be installed to the display board. These cumbersome
processes can be totally eliminated by devising an alternative means of updating the message that
would be displayed. Hence the need for a GSM based notice board. With this design, the notice
board is simply updated by an SMS at any time and from anywhere with the desired message.
This work actually eliminate main problem involved in manually reprogramming the
microcontroller which is responsible for displaying a new message or different style on the digital
notice board. The challenge of reprogramming the microcontroller which is cumbersome, and
cause endanger physical damage to the system, are therefore eliminated.
Several works have used GSM to monitor several application such as cell phone operated robot
[2], SMS based voting system [3], SMS based security system [4], GSM based automatic meter
reading system using ARM controller [5], SMS based teaching and learning system [6] and so on.
Also, several researches have been done on GSM based e-notice board, where SMS sent from
authorized mobile phones, via a GSM network, were displayed on a digital e-notice board. These
several works have proven to be efficient and fast. With greater efficiency, messages were
displayed with less error and less maintenance, though there is need for few modifications for
better performance [7], [8], [9], [10], [11], [12], [13].
Nivetha, Puritha, Preethi and Yashvanthini (2013) designed an SMS driven automatic display
using ARM-LPC2148 to interface multiple graphical display. With this technology, a single
notice could be sent to several e-notice boards via ARM-LPC2148 [14].
Rahul Kamboj and Preeti Abrol (2013) designed and developed a GSM based multiple LED
display boards using AT89S52 microcontroller, GSM module, LCD and several moving LED
displays. Multiple moving LED displays were connected via different GSM modules at different
geographical locations such that the same SMS sent was displayed on all the moving LED
displays. Though with few limitations, this work proved to be cost-effective, secured and efficient
as compared to previous works [15].
Gowrishankar Kasilingam, Mritha Ramalingam and Chandra Sekar (2014) proposed development
of GSM based digital notice board. The complete system would have a dual system in terms of
changing message display, dual power supply switchable between solar power system and
alternating current (AC) from the utility supply, and inbuilt motion detector that could
automatically switch OFF the whole system after working hours and would automatically switch
ON if any motion is sensed by the motion detector after the programmed working hours. This
work would probably prove highly efficient in terms of ensuring better communication and
continuous power supply [16].
Raj Hakani (2014) worked on GSM based alphanumeric scrolling display system using PIC
16F877A microcontroller interface with GSM modem via MAX232 level convertor. Hardware
also include DS1307 real time clock, alphanumerical panel and multiple 16×2 character LCD
displays and microcontroller coding was done using Embedded C and MpLab. In this research,
multiple users were authorized to update notices on the digital notice board. This design can only
maximum of 60 characters on the board [17]. Mayur Bhoyar, Suraj Chavhan and Vaidehi Jaiswal
(2014) also worked on the same research with little modification. Here, instead of coding the
microcontroller with Embedded C and MpLad, microcontroller was coded with Embedded C and
Kiel and the PC was coded with Visual Basic [18].
In the current research work research work, two (2) AT89C52 microcontrollers were
interconnected together to increase the speed of processing and displaying a newly received
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message, i.e. to reduce the time lag between receiving a new message and displaying the message
on the LED array.
The rest of the paper is organized as follows. Section 2 describes the design process. In Section 3,
the construction and testing process is discussed. We present the implementation process in
Section 4. Section 5 gave the results obtained from the testing. We conclude the paper in Section
6.
2. DESIGN
The main aim of this research will be to design a Short Message Service (SMS) driven automatic
display notice board which can replace the currently used programmable electronic display. It is
proposed to design a receiver (GSM MODEM) display board which can be programmed from an
authorized mobile phone. The message that is desired to be displayed is sent through an SMS
from an authorized transmitter (mobile phone). The microcontroller receives the SMS from the
authorized transmitter, validates the sending Mobile Identification Number (MIN) and displays
the desired information on an LED array which serves as the display board. Started off as an
instantaneous News display unit, we have improved upon it and tried to take advantage of the
computing capabilities of microcontroller and a larger obvious display board instead of a small
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD).
The main components used includes AT89C52 microcontrollers, GSM MODEM, 7×96
characters LED display arranged in matrix configuration, max232 serial interface, electrically
erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), mobile phones, and voltage level
conversion unit. Figure 1 shows the block diagram of the research work. The text to be displayed
is sent from the mobile phone to the GSM MODEM. The GSM MODEM responds by requesting
a confirmation SMS. The GSM MODEM has a different voltage level from that of the control
unit. The voltage level conversion unit serves to synchronize the voltage levels.
The data collected by the GSM MODEM is stored in the external memory which is fetch bit by
bit by the control unit and fed serially to the display driver (shift registers) and then finally
displayed on the array of LEDs.
Figure 1. Block diagram of a GSM-based digital scrolling message display
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For the purpose of this research, two AT89C52 microcontrollers were interconnected to increase
the speed of processing and displaying a newly received message, i.e. to reduce the time lag
between receiving a new message and displ
is shown in Figure 2. The microcontroller at the left is connected to a memory bank where the
data to be displayed is stored, but this microcontroller will perform slowly if it is responsible for
both fetching and displaying messages on the LED array hence the need for the second
microcontroller.
From the Figure 2, it can be observed that there are eight direct connections (pins 32 to 39
connected respectively to pins 8 to 1) between the microcontrollers w
sent bit by bit from the first to the second microcontroller. The connection between pin 27 and pin
15 of the microcontrollers serves as a monitor to control when data should be sent from the first
to the second microcontroller.
Figure 2. Connection of
Also, ATMEL 24C01 EEPROM is connected to the AT89C52 microcontroller in order that,
when data is received from the GSM modem to the microcontroller, it keeps it the EEPROM
(electrically erasable programmable read only memory) until when it is needed. The connection
between the microcontroller and the EEPROM is shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3. Connection between EEPROM and Microcontroller
A colorless LED that emits red color type
and captivating even in the day. An array of LEDs is arranged on a Vero board to form the
display board of 7 X 96 array i.e. 7 rows and 96 columns of LEDs.
International Journal of Computational Science, Information Technology and Control Engineering (IJCSITCE) Vol.1, No.3, Octobe
For the purpose of this research, two AT89C52 microcontrollers were interconnected to increase
the speed of processing and displaying a newly received message, i.e. to reduce the time lag
between receiving a new message and displaying the message on the LED array. The connection
is shown in Figure 2. The microcontroller at the left is connected to a memory bank where the
data to be displayed is stored, but this microcontroller will perform slowly if it is responsible for
hing and displaying messages on the LED array hence the need for the second
From the Figure 2, it can be observed that there are eight direct connections (pins 32 to 39
connected respectively to pins 8 to 1) between the microcontrollers which represent a byte of data
sent bit by bit from the first to the second microcontroller. The connection between pin 27 and pin
15 of the microcontrollers serves as a monitor to control when data should be sent from the first
Connection of two AT89C52 Microcontrollers to increase speed
Also, ATMEL 24C01 EEPROM is connected to the AT89C52 microcontroller in order that,
when data is received from the GSM modem to the microcontroller, it keeps it the EEPROM
trically erasable programmable read only memory) until when it is needed. The connection
between the microcontroller and the EEPROM is shown in Figure 3.
Connection between EEPROM and Microcontroller
A colorless LED that emits red color type was chosen for this research because it is more obvious
and captivating even in the day. An array of LEDs is arranged on a Vero board to form the
display board of 7 X 96 array i.e. 7 rows and 96 columns of LEDs.
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For the purpose of this research, two AT89C52 microcontrollers were interconnected to increase
the speed of processing and displaying a newly received message, i.e. to reduce the time lag
aying the message on the LED array. The connection
is shown in Figure 2. The microcontroller at the left is connected to a memory bank where the
data to be displayed is stored, but this microcontroller will perform slowly if it is responsible for
hing and displaying messages on the LED array hence the need for the second
From the Figure 2, it can be observed that there are eight direct connections (pins 32 to 39
hich represent a byte of data
sent bit by bit from the first to the second microcontroller. The connection between pin 27 and pin
15 of the microcontrollers serves as a monitor to control when data should be sent from the first
Also, ATMEL 24C01 EEPROM is connected to the AT89C52 microcontroller in order that,
when data is received from the GSM modem to the microcontroller, it keeps it the EEPROM
trically erasable programmable read only memory) until when it is needed. The connection
ch because it is more obvious
and captivating even in the day. An array of LEDs is arranged on a Vero board to form the
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MAX 232 serves to convert the signals from a DB9 serial port from a GSM MODEM to the
signal suitable for an ATMEL AT89C52 microcontroller.
The alarm is used in this work such that when a message has been successfully sent to the system,
which is decoded by the GSM modem, the alarm sounds audibly to indicate the reception of a
new message. The message is then updated on the notice board. Also, an 11.0592 crystal
oscillator is used for this project to generate the required frequency.
In this research work, twelve MM74HC595 shift registers are used to scroll the message across
the display board. The display board sequentially displays 5×7 characters that move from left to
right. Each shift register displays this character on 7 rows and 8 columns (7×8) and then shifts it
to the next shift register making it a total of 7 rows and 96 columns.
The shift register and the LED array display board are interfaced such that when data is received
from the microcontroller, it is passed to the shift register through the shift register’s data input
(pin 14) and then passed to the internal register of the shift register by the shift register’s serial
clock (pin 11). The data are then output in a parallel format through pins 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 15
(1 byte) by activating the latch clock (pin 12) of the shift register. This is demonstrated by the
image shown in Figure 4.
Figure 4. Shift register interface with LED array
AT (Attention) commands used in this research as stated in Table 1:
Table 1. AT commands and respective functions
AT COMMAND FUNCTION
AT Attention
ATEO Echo off
AT + CMGF Message format
AT + CMGS Send message
AT + CMGR Read message
AT + CMGD Delete message
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The entire system is powered by a DC supply, which it sources from an AC power adapter which
serves to convert the AC supply to a suitable 12V DC that the system requires. The specification
of the power adapter used in this project is as follows:
• Model number: ZH-S1224-2000M
• Input: 100-240V
• Frequency: ~50-60Hz, 0.8A
• Output: 12V, 2.0A
The major components in the power supply unit are transformer, regulator (LM7805 IC), filter
capacitor, rectifier and load.
The flow-chat of the whole GSM-based scrolling message display board is shown in Figure 5.
Figure 5. Flow-chat of the whole GSM-based scrolling message display board
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3. CONSTRUCTION AND T
The design of the GSM-based scrolling message system was followed by construction of LED
array display, control unit and shift register. The array of LEDs were mounted on Vero board to
from the display board of 7×96 array i.e.
The control unit, shown in Figure 7, was constructed by mounting microcontrollers, crystal
oscillators, electrolytic capacitors, transistors, resistors, among others
Also, the shift registers were constructed and the mounted on the LED display Vero board as
shown in Figure 8. A multimeter was used to test for continuity and to ascertain that there is no
bridge connection in the circuit.
Figure 8. Shift register installed on the LED display
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TESTING
based scrolling message system was followed by construction of LED
array display, control unit and shift register. The array of LEDs were mounted on Vero board to
from the display board of 7×96 array i.e. 7 rows and 96 columns of LED as shown in Figure 6.
Figure 6. LED array construction
The control unit, shown in Figure 7, was constructed by mounting microcontrollers, crystal
oscillators, electrolytic capacitors, transistors, resistors, among others on the Vero board.
Figure 7. Control Unit
Also, the shift registers were constructed and the mounted on the LED display Vero board as
shown in Figure 8. A multimeter was used to test for continuity and to ascertain that there is no
Figure 8. Shift register installed on the LED display
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based scrolling message system was followed by construction of LED
array display, control unit and shift register. The array of LEDs were mounted on Vero board to
7 rows and 96 columns of LED as shown in Figure 6.
The control unit, shown in Figure 7, was constructed by mounting microcontrollers, crystal
on the Vero board.
Also, the shift registers were constructed and the mounted on the LED display Vero board as
shown in Figure 8. A multimeter was used to test for continuity and to ascertain that there is no
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The complete LED display board, after the whole construction, is shown in Figure 9.
4. IMPLEMENTATION
After all the modules of the project (which
modem and the 7×96 matrix LED arrangement) has been constructed and tested independently,
each module is connected appropriately to form the complete GSM based display board system as
shown in Figure 10.
Figure 10. Implementation of a scrolling message display board
The following steps were taken in connecting the GSM MODEM to the display board:
• A functional SIM card was installed into the GSM modem through the GSM modem SIM
space.
• The female data bus 9 (DB9) of the GSM MODEM was connected to the male DB9 cable
outlet from the display board
• The GSM MODEM was then plugged to the power supply, and a green light came up to
indicate that the GSM MODEM is powered ON.
• The GSM MODEM automa
antenna. This was observed from the change in the pattern of the blinking of the light on
the GSM MODEM.
• The powered GSM MODEM was connected to the display board and the display board
does not yet scroll any message because it was off.
• The 12V AC power adapter was plugged to an AC power source. This passed current to
the AC power adapter, but not directly to the display board.
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The complete LED display board, after the whole construction, is shown in Figure 9.
Figure 9. Display board
After all the modules of the project (which includes the power system, the control unit, the GSM
modem and the 7×96 matrix LED arrangement) has been constructed and tested independently,
each module is connected appropriately to form the complete GSM based display board system as
Figure 10. Implementation of a scrolling message display board
The following steps were taken in connecting the GSM MODEM to the display board:
A functional SIM card was installed into the GSM modem through the GSM modem SIM
The female data bus 9 (DB9) of the GSM MODEM was connected to the male DB9 cable
outlet from the display board
The GSM MODEM was then plugged to the power supply, and a green light came up to
indicate that the GSM MODEM is powered ON.
The GSM MODEM automatically searched for the network of the inserted SIM via its
antenna. This was observed from the change in the pattern of the blinking of the light on
The powered GSM MODEM was connected to the display board and the display board
t scroll any message because it was off.
The 12V AC power adapter was plugged to an AC power source. This passed current to
the AC power adapter, but not directly to the display board.
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The complete LED display board, after the whole construction, is shown in Figure 9.
includes the power system, the control unit, the GSM
modem and the 7×96 matrix LED arrangement) has been constructed and tested independently,
each module is connected appropriately to form the complete GSM based display board system as
The following steps were taken in connecting the GSM MODEM to the display board:
A functional SIM card was installed into the GSM modem through the GSM modem SIM
The female data bus 9 (DB9) of the GSM MODEM was connected to the male DB9 cable
The GSM MODEM was then plugged to the power supply, and a green light came up to
tically searched for the network of the inserted SIM via its
antenna. This was observed from the change in the pattern of the blinking of the light on
The powered GSM MODEM was connected to the display board and the display board
The 12V AC power adapter was plugged to an AC power source. This passed current to
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• The display board was then switched ON and default message immediately begins to
scroll from left to right on the board.
It should be noted that by default, when the display board is switched on for the very first time, a
default message scroll across the board. This message continues to scroll except it is changed by
sending a text message to the SIM card in the GSM MODEM which has already been connected
to the display board. In order for the message to be appropriately updated on the display board,
the message was started with a ‘hash’ (‘#’) character in order to distinguish it from unwanted
messages and consequently, prevented unwanted messages to be displayed on the board. The
message was also in capital letters for the purpose of compatibility with the program burnt in the
microcontroller IC. The display board was only able to display a maximum of 48 characters due
to the size of the EEPROM which was only 1024 bits or 1 Kbyte.
The following procedures were followed when updating a message on the display board:
• A 48 or less characters long text message was composed, starting with (‘#’) and
capitalized letters. For example “#FOUR THINGS”.
• The message was confirmed before being sent into the SIM card in the GSM MODEM
• The message was then sent to the SIM card in the GSM MODEM
• As the message got to the GSM MODEM, audible loud buzz from the alarm system
sounds and the new message is immediately updated on the screen of the display board
which contains exactly the message sent to the SIM card in the GSM MODEM. This
message keeps scrolling on the display board until a new message is received by the
MODEM.
5. RESULTS
The successful implementation of this work proved that the GSM based scrolling message display
board system worked well as desired. The speed of processing and displaying of new message
was faster than those in previous research works done, because of two the AT89C52 used. The
display board was only able to display a maximum of 48 characters due to the size of the
EEPROM used, which was 1024 bits or 1 Kilobyte.
It is seen that the messages were updated without physical connections (i.e. only via wireless
connection) and the problem of manual programming of the Microcontrollers is totally
eliminated. This work has also proven to be far more cost-effective.
6. CONCLUSIONS
GSM based notice board circuit was carefully designed and implemented in this research work
proved to be efficient and cost-effective. After successful implementation, text messages sent
from an authorized mobile phone, via a GSM network, were received by GSM modem and
consequently, the message were instantly displayed on the LED display board. The design was
implemented via a wireless network which eliminates both the unnecessary wired connections
and the task of manual reprogramming of the microcontroller whenever a new message has to be
displayed. The design utilized the advantage of microcontrollers to reduce the size of the design
and build the entire system in a lot more compact and mobile form. Also, the use of two
AT89C52 during the design and implementation has greatly increased the speed of processing
and message display. Also, the design has proven to be cost-effective taking the advantages of
inexpensive components such as LEDs, Vero board, microcontrollers, power supply and so on.
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Authors
Dr. Engr. Adamu Murtala Zungeru received his B.Eng. Degree in Electrical and
Computer Engineering from the FUT Minna, Nigeria in 2004, and M.Sc. Degree in
Electrical Engineering from the ABU Zaria, Nigeria in 2009, PhD Degree from the
University of Nottingham in 2013 and Postdoctoral Teaching Certificate from the MIT
USA in 2014. He is, at present, a Senior Lecturer at the Federal University Oye-Ekiti,
Nigeria, and the Head of Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. He is a
registered Engineer with the COREN, Member of the IEEE and ACM, and the
Inventor of Termite-hill routing algorithm for WSN. He has served as Session Chair,
ICSI-2012; Technical Program Committee Member, IEEE-WCNC 2013 & 2014; ICCVE 2013; ICIT 2014;
CEIT’13 2013; SPPR 2014; Ubic-2014; WiMoA 2014; InWeS-2014; CYBI 2014; SCAI 2014; WiMoNe-
2014; ARIA 2015; SIP 2015. He is an editorial board member of the International Journal of Networking;
IJICS; IJSET; IJCSIT. He has also served as an International reviewer to IEEE Transaction on Industrial
Informatics; IEEE Sensors; JNCA, ELSEVIER; Wireless Networks Springer; IET Networks Journal;
Sensors MDPI; Simulation-transaction of the society for modelling and simulation international;
International Journal of communication systems, Wiley; Journal of Sensors, Hindawi; and numerous others.
His research interests are in the fields of automation, swarm intelligence, wireless sensor networks (WSNs),
energy harvesting, and energy management, where he has published over 30 International articles. He has
done extensive research on the design of routing algorithms for WSNs, and at present looking at the
application of the algorithms designed for WSN in solving World problems.
Engr. Gbenga Daniel Obikoya obtained Bachelor of Technology in Electrical and
Electronics Engineering from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (2006) and
proceeded to University of Lagos where he obtained Master of Science in Electrical
and Electronics Engineering (2010).Engr. Obikoya is certified and registered by
Council for The Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN), he is a Corporate
Member of The Nigerian Society of Engineers (MNSE) and a also a Member of The
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). He is a Lecturer and a Researcher in the
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering with interest in Telecommunication Systems and
Network, Antenna and Propagation, Information Technology, Nano-Antenna and Nano-Communication.