Electronic Projects

In 1999, I developed an innovative electronic system for the public bus network in Najafabad, aimed at enhancing the efficiency and management of the city’s transportation services. Each bus driver was equipped with a small electronic chip embedded in a keychain. At the bus station, drivers would insert this chip into a specially designed device that facilitated data transfer through a built-in modem over the phone line to a central management system.

This centralized system collected real-time data from all bus stations, enabling comprehensive monitoring and management of the entire bus fleet. The gathered information was crucial for optimizing routes, improving schedules, and providing passengers with live updates on bus locations and statuses. 

In 1998, I developed a groundbreaking electronic device utilizing the 89C2051 microcontroller, aimed at transforming ordinary light bulbs into smart lighting solutions. This extremely compact system, all written in assembly, built with the 89C2051 and a minimal set of electronic components, was engineered to perform all functions through sophisticated microcontroller software.

Once installed, the device provided comprehensive control over any connected light bulb, enabling features such as turning the light on and off, dimming, and executing various smart actions. The innovative design emphasized simplicity and efficiency, ensuring that advanced lighting control could be seamlessly integrated into existing fixtures without the need for complex hardware. This project demonstrated my ability to leverage microcontroller technology to create practical and efficient smart home solutions, paving the way for more advanced automation systems.

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