MUMBAI, India, June 26 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641051101 A) filed by Dr. B. Tharani; R. Kalyan; B. Keerthika; R. Vishali; A. Jana; M. Janani; and Dr. G. Sundar on April 22, 2026, for Infrared Signal Driven Home Control Ststem.

Inventors include Dr. B. Tharani; R. Kalyan; B. Keerthika; R. Vishali; A. Jana; M. Janani; and Dr. G. Sundar.

The application for the patent was published on June 19, 2026, under issue no. 25/2026.

Abstract: This project presents an IR Remote Decoder System designed to receive, decode, and interpret infrared signals from standard remote controls for efficient wireless operation of electronic devices. The system captures IR signals transmitted by a remote using an IR receiver module and converts them into digital data. The decoded signal is processed by an Arduino Nano, which identifies specific commands such as ON/OFF, volume control, or mode selection. Based on the received command, the system performs corresponding actions such as controlling LEDs or other connected devices. The system ensures reliable signal detection and decoding with minimal interference from ambient light sources. It provides a simple, cost-effective, and compact solution for wireless control applications. By automating IR signal decoding, the system reduces the need for manual switching, enhances user convenience, and supports applications in home automation, consumer electronics, and embedded systems. The use of Arduino Nano makes the system compact, energy-efficient, and easy to implement

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