Traffic Control by Bluetooth Enabled Mobile Phone

This work confers an application, which makes possible to use a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone to remote control Traffic Signals connected to the personal computer. It can also be used to control other computer applications such as Emergency and Road Map. It is a client – server based application, which makes use of powerful Java technology to achieve its end. The program works on a variety of Bluetooth enabled mobile phone and is compatible with majority of Bluetooth stacks.

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