Interactive Voice Response System For College Automation (IVRS)
Interactive Voice Response System For College Automation (IVRS)
Interactive Voice Response System For College Automation (IVRS)
Introduction
What are interactive voice response (IVR) systems?
The Interactive Voice Response (IVR) System serves as a bridge between people and computer databases by connecting the telephone network with the database. The telephone user can access the information from anywhere at anytime simply by dialing a specified number and following an on-line instruction when a connection has been established. The IVR system uses pre-recorded or computer generated voice responses to provide information in response to an input from a telephone caller
CIRCUIT
SCHEMATIC
Power supply: In this system we are using 5V power supply for microcontroller of Transmitter section as well as receiver section. We use rectifiers for converting the A.C. into D.C and a step down transformer to step down the voltage. The full description of the Power supply section is given in this documentation in the following sections i.e. hardware components.
MICRO CONTROLLER (AT89S51)The AT89S51 is a low-power, high-performance CMOS 8-bit microcontroller with 4K bytes of insystem programmable Flash memory. The device is manufactured using Atmels high-density nonvolatile memory technology and is compatible with the industry standard 80C51 instruction set and pinout. The on-chip Flash allows the program memory to be reprogrammed in-system or by a conventional nonvolatile memory programmer. By combining a versatile 8-bit CPU with in-system programmable Flash on a monolithic chip, the Atmel AT89S51 is a powerful microcontroller which provides a highly-flexible and costeffective solution to many embedded control applications.
Voice IC (APR 9600): This device will receive the signal of human voice through mike. It is having 28 pins on its IC. It consists of 8 message lines (or channels) to which we can give a voice message and it can operate in any one of two modes (recording and playback). The supply pins are connected to power supply circuit. Analog (AGND) and digital ground (DGND) pins of voice decoder IC are connected to VSS of power supply. Analog power supply. All the voice channels pins are connected to the port1 of microcontroller.
DTMF (DUAL TONE MULTI FREQUENCY) The M-8870 is a full DTMF Receiver that integrates both band split filter and decoder functions into a single 18-pin DIP or SOIC package. Manufactured using CMOS process technology, the M-8870 offers low power consumption (35 mW max) and precise data handling. Its filter section uses switched capacitor technology for both the high and low group filters and for dial tone rejection.
EEPROM 24C02 The project Smart Card based Library Management System makes use of smart card technology to provide authentication. The Smart card is taken as a means of authentication with the details like student name, id of book being taken by the student etc stored on it. But in order to give id s to all the books available a memory is required. This requirement is fulfilled by making use of EEPROM.
SOFTWARE