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This work focused on the development of DC smart plug for efficient data monitoring and transmission. The transmitted data were collected from smart plug sensors and user commands, and sent via wireless transmission to the online database. The results revealed that the smart plug could control and provide high speed wireless data transmission with minimal error to and from the appliances. The online media was also developed with the smart plug display the power usage and statistics.

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The authors gratefully acknowledge the support provided by the NICOP Grant from the Office of Naval Research, USA for the development of the Community PV DC Micro-grid System in the Smart Community and Asian Development College for Community Economy and Technology (adiCET), Chiang Mai Rajabhat University for providing analysis tools for this research.

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Songkittirote, N., Setthapun, W., Sriprapha, K., Ninsonti, H. (2019). Development of DC Smart Plug Control System. In: Hwang, S., Tan, S., Bien, F. (eds) Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Green and Human Information Technology. ICGHIT 2018. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 502. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0311-1_25

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