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    Battery vandalism alert system on base stations.

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    Undergraduate Dissertation (1.559Mb)
    Date
    2014-08-31
    Author
    Mukonyezi, Nurudin
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    This project presents a battery vandalism alert system on basestations, it’s a GSM-based system that monitors basestation batteries and their power to ensure that the network is fully powered. In case of any significant change in dc power at the basestations, a report is delivered via sms to facilitate immediate action. The design and implementations of this system is divided into to two parts, the hardware and software. In the hardware part a circuit simulation was first design using Proteus software then later a system prototype is designed using several electronic components In the software part, the code for this project was written in C-language by using MPLab IDE and the code (.HEX file) was uploaded into the PIC 16F877A microcontroller using PICkit 2
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12281/15933
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