Engineering Project Ideas for Final Year: Zigbee & DTMF

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Final year engineering students are seeking project ideas in the Zigbee and DTMF domains, focusing on applications in the electrical field such as power conservation and machine control. There is an emphasis on exploring RF mesh networking and its potential for building monitoring and automation. Suggestions may include developing smart energy management systems or automated control systems for machinery using Zigbee technology. The discussion highlights the importance of integrating modern communication protocols in engineering projects. Innovative applications in these areas can enhance efficiency and sustainability in electrical engineering.
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hii friends...

i am doing my final year engineering ...need some ideas for my project in zigbee or dtmf domain...mostly based on electrical field like power conservation, control of machines etc...
 
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suresh2588 said:
i am doing my final year engineering ...need some ideas for my project in zigbee or dtmf domain...mostly based on electrical field like power conservation, control of machines etc...

Welcome to the PF.

What do you know about RF mesh networking and building monitoring/automation?
 
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