Masters Theses

Author

Kia Jom Kwang

Date of Award

6-1984

Degree Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Science

Major

Electrical Engineering

Major Professor

Robert W. Rochelle

Committee Members

R. E. Bodenheimer, H. P. Neff

Abstract

The application of microcomputer in modern control system is a common tool in today's technology. But one using a microcomputer to control the orderly transaction of business in an assembly is not. A microcomputer-controlled assembly voting system is introduced for this purpose.

The main task of a voting system is to enhance legislative and policy making bodies in making decision on certain vital issues. The decision making process could be time consuming and complicated if there is a limitation on the capability of the type of system used.

The AIM-65 microcomputer is used in this particular application. It is specifically programmed to process the gathered information which shows the progress and the results of a certain discussed issue. The author describes the microcomputer-controlled system in detail and developes procedures to test and operate the system.

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