Lightswitch Monitoring System

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Relleirex S. Mabano, Nolan A. dela Cruz, Marilyn Horcera,
Ruth G. Durango, Edsel N. Salado
CpE 1998

This study developed a device which could assure easy-operation of the bowling
games and bring it to a higher level in terms of technology. This research effort
also sought to enhance the operation and usage of microprocessor.
An experimental development method was employed in this study to
facilitate the testing and experimentation of the device and the descriptive
approach was implemented to assess the device in terms of its functionality.
Results of this study revealed satisfactory ratings in terms of bringing a
bowling game to the next level of technology and ease of use of the prototype’s
operation.

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Dexter A. Adajar, Gerbert B. Luiz, Marielle P. Palma,
Chin B. Chua, Ronelio V. Penido
CpE 1998

This study aimed to design a light switch monitoring system. This system had an
automatic shut-off capability that would limit the hours of the light to turn on.
It could also set a schedule for the light to be turned on. Any light turned on in
an invalid manner was automatically turned off by the system.
Experimental development and descriptive approaches were the methods
used. Purposively chosen evaluators were requested to assess the functionality
of the system.
Findings revealed that the design was effective for conserving energy
since it lessened the time consumed by not turning off the light.

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