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Engineer Mussa

Mussa stephen kisinza

School of Journalism and Mass Communication

Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering

Biography

Mussa Stephen Kisinza is a dedicated and skilled professional in electronics and telecommunications, with hands-on experience in the field of television broadcasting. He pursued his studies in Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering at the St.joseph University, where he acquired both theoretical knowledge and practical expertise in electronics systems, digital communication, and broadcasting technologies.

Currently, Mussa works as a technician at Mlimani TV and RADIO, where he plays a key role in operating, maintaining, and upgrading studio equipment and communication systems. His work includes managing professional audio systems, transmission and receiving devices, and broadcast software for live and recorded programs.

Mussa is passionate about technology and always seeks to stay up to date with the latest trends in the media and communication sector. He regularly attends technical workshops and training sessions to enhance his skills. His long-term goal is to contribute to the growth and modernization of the broadcasting industry in Tanzania through innovation and professional excellence.

Key Skills:

Maintenance of broadcast and studio equipment

Digital communication systems

Operation of live TV programs

Troubleshooting and technical support

Knowledge of broadcasting standards and safety

Research Interest

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Projects

Project Title: VOICE CONTROLLED WHEELCHAIR PROJECT OVERVIEW : This project focuses on the development of a voice -controlled wheelchair, designed to assist individuals with mobility impairments.The system allows a user to control the movement of a wheelchair using voice commands, thus promoting independence and ease of movement for people who have difficulty using traditional joystick or manual control systems. OBJECTIVE The main objective is to design and implement a wheelchair that responds to simple voice commands such as forward,backwards,left,right and stop thereby enhancing accessibility for physically challenged individuals. CONCLUSION : The Voice Controlled Wheelchair provides a user-friendly and low-cost solution to improve the mobility and quality of life for disabled individual. This innovation demonstrates the power of combining electronics, Speech technology, and robotics to solve real-world problems.

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