IoT Based Antenna Positioning System


Authors : V S G N Raju; Aekkati Sri Varun Reddy; Chukka Bhavesh; Kalluri Venkata Ramana Rishik

Volume/Issue : Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 4 - April


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DOI : https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24APR2590

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Abstract : An IOT-based antenna’s position system aimed at optimizing connectivity. Through IoT-enabled actuators, the system enables remote adjustment of antenna orientation, managed by a central control unit. Real-time monitoring ensures accurate alignment for optimal signal reception, enhancing communication reliability. Key advantages include remote accessibility, allowing users to control antennas from anywhere with internet connectivity, and scalability, facilitating seamless integration into existing infrastructure. By leveraging IoT technology, the system empowers users with enhanced control over wireless communication networks, offering efficient and reliable antenna positioning solutions across diverse applications.

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An IOT-based antenna’s position system aimed at optimizing connectivity. Through IoT-enabled actuators, the system enables remote adjustment of antenna orientation, managed by a central control unit. Real-time monitoring ensures accurate alignment for optimal signal reception, enhancing communication reliability. Key advantages include remote accessibility, allowing users to control antennas from anywhere with internet connectivity, and scalability, facilitating seamless integration into existing infrastructure. By leveraging IoT technology, the system empowers users with enhanced control over wireless communication networks, offering efficient and reliable antenna positioning solutions across diverse applications.

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