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2 Project Details
Problem Statement
Requirements Analysis
Proposed Methodologies
Project Designs
Project Planning
Conclusion
Reference
Problem Statement
Software Requirement
1) Android Studio
Hardware Requirement
1) Arduino Board
2) Personal Computer
3) Wi-Fi Module
4) LED Board Panel
Proposed Methodologies
The main objective of the system is to develop a wireless notice board that
displays notices in the form of image, text that can be updated through wifi
android system.
We can display messages and can be easily set or change from anywhere
anytime
We can send the message to all the screens or desired screen
Framework
POWER SUPPLY
ESP
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P/O MODEL LCD BOARD
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ANDROID
USB CABEL
SERVER
Project Design
Structural Diagrams : 1) Class Diagram
Behavioral Diagrams : 1) Use – Case Diagram
Behavioral Diagrams : 2) Sequence Diagram
Behavioral Diagrams : 3) Activity Diagram
Project Planning
Conclusion
As the technology is getting advanced day by day the digital notice board are moving
from manual based to display board. We have developed the model of wireless digital
notice board system through Arduino connected to it, which display the desired
message of the user through a notification on the mobile. Thus Arduino board being a
small yet powerful device and work efficiently in digital notice board connected with
software. This proposed system has much upcoming application in educational,
institution, railways, malls, advertisement etc.
References
1) N. Villar, K. Van Laerhoven, H.-W. Gellersen. "A Physical Notice Board with Digital Logic
and Display", (Demo). In Adjunct Proceedings of the European Symposium on Ambient,
2007.
2) Jesus Ibanez, Oscar Serrano, David Garcia, and Carlos Delgado-Mata ,‖Memotice
Board:A Notice Board with Spatio-temporal Memory‖,Edutainment, 2008.
3) Jeff Brown, Bill Shipman and Ron Vetter, ―SMS: The Short Message Service‖, IEEE
Computer Society, pp.106-111, December ,2007.
4) S. W. Ambler, “The Object Primer: Agile Model Driven Development with UML 2”,
Cambridge University Press, 2004.
5) Michael Blaha, James Rumbaugh, Object-Oriented Modelling and Design with UML.
Addison-2nd Edition, Pearson Education, 2005.
6) F. Halsall. ―Data Communication, Computer Networks and Open Systems (4th Edition
)‖, Addison Wesley Publishers Limited, 1996.
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