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Smart Power Outlet Management System

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  • Mark Gerald L. Nallos, MTM

    (College of Education, Carlos Hilado Memorial State University)

  • Richard M. Pabelona Jr., DIT

    (College of Industrial Technology, Carlos Hilado Memorial State University)

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The study focused on the design and development of Smart Power Outlet Management System for commercial establishment and households. The system is composed of a network-based application and a control module. The control module is comprised of a microcontroller with Wi-Fi module powered by a 9v power supply, circuit relay, current transformer sensor, and outlet installed inside the module casing. The application connects to the module wirelessly and act as the control panel of the system that. It is designed for almost all appliances in a household even those with high current and can be intelligently controlled via network to restrict and allow usage. This study was anchored in a developmental type of research and followed the Software Development Life Cycle’s modified water fall model for system development. Technical experts evaluated the study using the standard ISO/IEC 25022 Systems and Software Engineering – Systems and Software Quality Requirements and Evaluation (SQuaRE) – Measurement of Quality in all parameters which was rated excellent in almost all aspects. The system is suitable for implementation to households and commercial businesses.

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  • Mark Gerald L. Nallos, MTM & Richard M. Pabelona Jr., DIT, 2025. "Smart Power Outlet Management System," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 12(2), pages 597-610, February.
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