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    Door lock system via web application
    (2017-10-19)
    Vongchumyen, Charoen
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    Watanachaturaporn, Pakorn
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    Jinjakam, Chompoonuch
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    Watcharapupong, Akkradach
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    Kasemsiri, Watjanapong
    This research proposes the smart way to solve the common problem of the conventional door-locking system. The important problems of the ordinary door-locking systems are key lost, forgetting to lock the system and cannot check the lock status from remote. To solve these problems, we proposed a method to lock-unlock the system which utilizes the web application and passcode alongside the usual method of using the ordinary keys. The proposed system can remotely lock, remotely unlock, remotely check door state, remotely check door locking state, send the email to the owner in case of someone knocking on the door and generate the temporary passcode to use in specific date and time.
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    Internet based crossover robot remote control competition among Asian countries
    (2013-01-01)
    Xu, C.
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    Ming, A.
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    Kanamori, C.
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    Aoyama, H.
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    Li, H.
    We introduce an internet based crossover robot remote control competition project that is an international cooperative program based in Japan, China, Thailand, and Taiwan. This competition is an important component of a long-term higher education reform project aiming to develop a practice based innovative educational methodology jointly promoted by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science & Technology of Japan and the University of Electro-Communications. The competition project includes two subjects: the competition itself and the communication and cooperation between students in two countries. The basic mode of the competition is a locally controlled robot and a remotely controlled robot cooperate with each other to complete some tasks. As a unique feature of the project, the student-student communication and cooperation are increased through a specially designed team organization structure that each team consists of two groups from different universities in different countries and the team members are required to cooperate through the internet to complete the competition. The competition has been successfully held four times and the results show it greatly benefits the students, and is expected to promote the development of the practice based educational methodology in the near future. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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    Wireless traffic light controller
    (2011-05-02)
    Thatsanavipas, K.
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    Ponganunchoke, N.
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    Mitatha, S.
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    Vongchumyen, C.
    We propose a new system for wireless traffic light controller, it makes a traffic policeman easily and effective control a roadjunction with a wireless remote control. The system has two modes, Manual and Automatic. Manual mode provide the control oftraffic light to change manually by the traffic policeman, by just press the button related to the direction of the street to make agreen light signal. The remote will respond by checking the bearing of the pressed button on the remote using Hall effects sensorregarding to the position and direction of the remote. Then send the control signal to the traffic light controller board. Inautomatic mode, the traffic light controller board will change the light sequence according to the preset patterns and time delay,the traffic policeman be able to change the pattern at any time using the remote. The propose system help the policeman tocontrol the junction by himself and be able to change conditions of the traffic flow dynamically.