Review of Radio Frequency for Home Appliances

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Smart homes and environments have been discussed and hyped for many years now, and despite technological advances, future visions and dreams the concept of a smart home remains distant and unfamiliar. People are becoming increasingly more mobile in this fast faced society as has been seen by the number of cell phones in existence. We believe that the home of the future will have the capability of being completely controlled by some remote device using of radio frequency (RF) remote control to controls the home appliances.In this paper we describes a review of radio frequency for home appliances. The scope of this research work is based on comparison between radio frequency controller and infra red controller. The research methodology involved the limitation, specification, bandwidth range between two type controller.Finally the result, will be observe and analyze to obtain better solution in the future.

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