Development of the Monitoring system to watch every Computer of Lab Remotely

  • Vishvajit W Dalimbkar University of Pune
  • S P Deshmukh
Keywords: status detection, live remote client monitoring, secretly monitoring

Abstract

Now a days we cannot monitor each and every student that he/she doing his/her practical’s or not. It is not possible to see every student personally. Our aim is to develop software in which we are monitoring the live screens of all computers of the labs remotely and also we can see the status of each and every computer. In Remote Monitoring means system Administrator can secretly watch computers live screens and prevent the students from doing other thing instead of study Practical’s. the status of the computer can be seen. With this Functionality it can able to see which system is connected in LAN and which system is not in the LAN. It provides the facility that if computer is connected in LAN then it is indicated by Green Signal and if the computer is not connected in LAN is indicated by red signal and if any computer is partially damaged then that is indicated by yellow signal. Administrator System having the Good Graphical User Interface that help a person to Access remote system easily and without acknowledged to the student.

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Department of Electrical Engineering Technion 2008
Published
2017-12-17
How to Cite
Dalimbkar, V., & Deshmukh, S. (2017). Development of the Monitoring system to watch every Computer of Lab Remotely. Asian Journal For Convergence In Technology (AJCT) ISSN -2350-1146, 1(1). Retrieved from http://www.asianssr.org/index.php/ajct/article/view/108
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