dc.description.abstract | This memorandum presents a project for designing a wireless control system using infrared (IR)
technology and Arduino. It begins with the study of wireless communication technologies and
their main components such as the emitter, receiver, antenna, and encryption protocol, along with
a comparison of the most popular communication technologies such as infrared, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth,
sound waves, and voice control.
The second chapter focuses on IR control technology, explaining its components and working
method in detail. The third chapter discusses the Arduino platform, analyzing its different types
such as "Nano" and "Uno" and their control programs, in addition to the NEC protocol used for
remote control.
In the final chapter, practical results are presented by building a circuit consisting of an IR emitter
and receiver to execute commands such as turning on a light. The project aims to demonstrate
how IR technology can be used for wireless control using Arduino and serves as a useful
reference for researchers and enthusiasts in wireless communication and electronic control
applications. | en_US |