This study covers a design and implementation
of a free binding mechanism for wireless
networking. Furthermore, as far as electronics
appliances are concerned, many commodities,
such as DVD players, TV sets, and computers,
consume some power in standby mode even
when turned off but remaining plugged in. Given
a multitude of such devices, the accumulated
standby power consumption over long hours is
becoming significant.1 (See next page.) For this,
we incorporate our binding mechanism in a set
of reconfigurable wireless outlets that prevent
plugged-in appliances originally left on standby
from wasting energy by total power cut. In our
architecture the wireless outlet is still plugged
into the normal electricity power supply system
of civil utilities but can be governed by a wireless
switch in terms of whether to block the current
source from power plants.