wireless presentation management system

Paddala Priyanka,

Published in International Journal of Advanced Research in Electronics, Communication & Instrumentation Engineering and Development

ISSN: 2347 -7210          Impact Factor:1.9         Volume:2         Issue:1         Year: 01 July,2016         Pages:79-88

International Journal of Advanced Research in Electronics, Communication & Instrumentation Engineering and Development

Abstract

With the rapid advances of modern technology, projectors are widely being adopted in many fields, such as school education, modern business conference and domestic entertainment .This paper presents an Wireless presentation management system. Wireless projection technology has made a quantum leap forward in terms of portability, ease of use, performance and functionality Embedded system substitutes for the personal computer system, the latter usually plays role of player for projector nowadays. The player system solves the problem of cable complex layout of projector by using the wireless network. In our proposed method we are projecting videos ,audio and any data remotely to the ARM board which is connected to the projector from a laptop where the ARM processor and our system is connected through Wi-Fi , so that we can communicate with the projector from remote locations by typing the IP address of the corresponding ARM board , and we can transfer the audio, video through Wi-Fi module at the receiving end router connected to ARM board will receive signals and send to the projector , here we are using a low cost system . It has advantages of low cost, low power consumption, and high convenient.

Kewords

Raspberry Pi, Projector, Wi-Fi Router, SD card, HDMI Cable

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