Abstract
Today we live in a globalized world thanks to advances in technology in recent decades, so has become a necessity to have close control of everything that we operate or manipulate in our lives. The main objective of this research is to design a control system by handling packet data (GPRS) and using the module shield SM5100B-D, an operator or user through internet can make use of a web page to monitor and interactively manipulate a speed AC motor. So this project is considered a projective research aimed at developing a functional system that allows solve a need.
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