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Bluetooth Based Optical System for E-Measurement (Bose)

Dr. A. Sheela, Mr. Niret Joshi, Mr. A.S Naveen Kumar

Abstract


To ease the measurement of electrical parameters while troubleshooting and testing the system is made easier with the help of Bluetooth based optical system. Parallel actions like monitoring and measuring are quite risky while working on electrical circuits. There are chances for loss of focus which may lead to inaccuracy or even physical damages. Visualization can be enhanced, when the readings are projected at the glasses worn by the operator. It supports the operator to concentrate on the circuit. Our project aim in developing such device which can be used for Visualizing the parameters as then multimeter reads.


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