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Remote Controlling PC Application through Smartphone via Wireless Connection

Vikram Srivastava, Arjun Thakur

Abstract


The paper represents how your PC can be controlled with your Smartphone device with the help of wireless connection (Wi-Fi) or 3G hotspot. It means the monitor of PC will be seen in mobile. It turns your phone into a wireless keyboard and mouse with touchpad, using your own wireless network. This application can be performed on android based mobile. It requires server application for your computer. It requires device running on the Android operating system with some sort of wireless connection between them. By getting IP address from the PC and directly browse it on mobile phone. The PC screen will be access on the mobile. A functioning wireless network to which your computer is connected or not in between mobile and PC. Mobile user can access information from PC on remote place due to the wireless connection. Operations can be controlled by mobile remote device of PC. Accessing input controls of PC like keyboard and others can be done by now mobile device. Integration of mobile & PC can be used to run the applications. Remote keyboard/mouse control is great for inputting data on the tiny screen without needing to peck at the onscreen keyboard. This application uses the built in accelerometer to translate your hand motions into mouse movements on your screen. . The signals from the Link app are sent to the hockey puck-sized Logitech hardware via a wireless home network. The puck then converts the commands into the appropriate infra-red signals used by most remote controls to communicate with home entertainment gear such as surround-sound receivers.


Keywords


Remote Control, Mobile Server, Client/Server, Wi-Fi, 3G hotspot, IP, Mobile Computing, Mobile Application, Accelerometer.

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