Event Title
A Home Security System Design
Faculty Mentor
Shueh-Ji Lee
Location
Orchestra Room, Angelle Hall
Start Date
12-4-2014 10:45 AM
End Date
12-4-2014 11:45 AM
Description
Home security systems have always been in high demand for safety reasons. The objective of this project is to design a cohesive system with four different electronic detecting devices that are networked logically to process the detected signals. This system has three modes: Home, Off, and Away. The National Instruments Circuit Design Suite 12.0 was used to simulate, analyze, and troubleshoot this system. A prototype of the designed circuit was constructed on a breadboard and its performance was demonstrated experimentally. This system can be easily modified to include more input sensors and output alarm devices for other security applications.
A Home Security System Design
Orchestra Room, Angelle Hall
Home security systems have always been in high demand for safety reasons. The objective of this project is to design a cohesive system with four different electronic detecting devices that are networked logically to process the detected signals. This system has three modes: Home, Off, and Away. The National Instruments Circuit Design Suite 12.0 was used to simulate, analyze, and troubleshoot this system. A prototype of the designed circuit was constructed on a breadboard and its performance was demonstrated experimentally. This system can be easily modified to include more input sensors and output alarm devices for other security applications.