Cell Phone Signal Disable System
Jumai Abdul Ganiyu1, Oloyede Adetokunbo Olamide2, Ojo
Olanrewaju3 and Yekini Nureni Asafe2*
1Mechatronic Engineering, Yaba College of Technology, Nigeria
2Computer Engineering, Yaba College of Technology, Nigeria
3Computer Technology, Yaba College of Technology, Nigeria
*Corresponding Author: Yekini Nureni Asafe, Computer Engineering, Yaba College of Technology, Nigeria.
Received:
June 17, 2022; Published: July 18, 2022
Abstract
Cell Phone Signal Disable System is the same as mobile phone, it works by generating a noise signal at a frequency higher compare to frequency in which mobile phone communicate with mobile station. This work present the report of design and implementation of Cell Phone Signal Disable System using 555 Timer IC and other electronic components mentioned in methodology and design section. It was discovered that cell phones placed at close range within the designed system has no service after about five minutes that the system was powered ON. It was discovered that increase in the value of the resistors and capacitors could result to increase efficiency and power of the cell phone signal disable system.
Keywords: Cell Towers; Cell Phone; Mobile Station; Signal Disable System; Denial-of-service Attack
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