A Low Cost implementation of Smart Home Automation Using Arduino

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Akila ◽  
Dharmarajan K
Keyword(s):  
Low Cost ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. 177-181
Author(s):  
Saranya M D ◽  
Sakthi Priya V ◽  
Pradeepkumar G ◽  
Dineshkumar Ponnusamy

- In today’s situation involuntary classifications remain existence favoured over physical system. Home automation is playing significant part in humanoid lifespan. The paper is used intended for nursing and controlling the home-grown utilizations via World Wide Web which container interconnect through home automation system through an Internet entry, by means of announcement conventions. Home automation scheme uses the hand-held or vesture diplomacies as a user boundary. This paper goals at supervisory household utilizations via Smartphone using Bluetooth as announcement etiquette and interfaced with Arduino Board. It assimilates Passive Infrared (PIR) sensor, Temperature sensor, gas sensor, Light Dependent Resistor (LDR) sensor. At this time PIR sensor and Temperature sensors remained used for controlling the spotlight and fan. The statement through attendant permits the operator to excellent the fitting device. In the proposed organization an android app was developed to access the system wherever via Internet of things. The gas device used to designate the absorption of gas in the air. Buzzer attentive is given to warm others neighbouring home and also the possessor through internet via the smart receiver. The LDR is used to switch garden spotlight. This project provides a low cost and competent Homegrown Computerization System.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (5) ◽  
pp. 28-36
Author(s):  
Syed Kashan Ali Shah ◽  
◽  
Waqas Mahmood ◽  
Keyword(s):  
Low Cost ◽  

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tanweer Alam ◽  
Abdulrahman A. Salem ◽  
Ahmad O. Alsharif ◽  
Abdulaziz M. Alhujaili

The home automation system is indeed a system that offers a mobile application to monitor it through the smartphone or tablet. It can control home appliances like light, fans, air conditions, and smart security locks, etc. Bluetooth or Wi-Fi is used for remote control of things. Smart home is essentially how it looks: automating with such an easy touch of a button or a voice command the ability to manage things across the home. Several operations were both simple and extremely low-cost, such as setting up a light to turn on and off at the time of your moment. Others need much more money and resources, including advanced spy cameras. Some people thought that technology is taking a really huge part of our lives. It does! we’re living in a modern generation where smart and intelligent systems are necessary to be there wherever we are to make our lives easier and much better, for example, we can do many things faster, better, and more accurate.


Author(s):  
Nael Al-Shareefi ◽  
Sura Adil Abbas ◽  
Mohanad S. Alkhazraji ◽  
Ammar AbdRaba Sakran

Home and building security are major concern in our daily life and digital smart door lock (DSDL) have become an essential part of these systems. In this paper, a secure DSDL which can grant access to home with a fingerprint is designed and implemented. An Arduino Nano microcontroller board, finger print sensor and servo motor have been utilized for lock/unlock door based on finger print. The DSDL is an automatic authenticate and validate the user for secure access. The implemented system aims to develop a cost−effective DSDL based on low−cost components compared to the systems already on the domestic market. The−ease of−use and cost−effectiveness makes the DSDL a strong competitor to the digital security system on the domestic market and outperforms it and suitable for security–based home automation systems.


Author(s):  
Ravi Kishore Kodali ◽  
Sasweth C. Rajanarayanan ◽  
Lakshmi Boppana ◽  
Samradh Sharma ◽  
Ankit Kumar

Author(s):  
Šarga Patrik ◽  
Cocuľa Jakub

Urgency of the research. The expansion of smart home systems is slower than was expected. One of the biggest obstacles to the mass expansion of smart homes is the high price of devices commonly available on the market. Home automation is not sufficiently widespread among people, not only for the high price, but also because the available systems do not meet users' perceptions of how they should work and also due to users' fear of security risks. For these reasons, when designing a new smart home system, it is a good idea to perform the initial testing on the model. Target setting. Our goal was to design a model of the original low-cost smart home system, which would allow testing, tuning, and refinement of the home automation system before it is put into use. Such a model could also be used in the learning process, while students can test the proposed smart home systems on the model. Actual scientific researches and issues analysis. When designing the model and preparing this paper, we took into ac-count both current sources – publications and papers dealing with the current state of smart home systems as well as existing smart home solutions, which are widely available on the market. Uninvestigated parts of general matters defining. The implementation of the proposed model into real-life operation was not realized during the research for this paper. The research objective. The goal of the research was to model a low-cost, reliable, smart home system. The statement of basic materials. For effective research and solution of the task of smart home system is important to create adequate model, which copies a real smart home. For our solution we used a tiny and affordable computer Raspberry Pi3, which was connected through GPIO to external sensors for light, temperature etc., operation was performed in the Python programming language and for the creation of user interface was used Cayenne platform for Android-operated smartphones. Conclusions. Our solution implemented the Raspberry Pi microcomputer, which was connected with the external hard-ware. The outputs also included the creation of a physical model of the smart home system. Designed model can meet the savings, comfort and safety requirements of every household. The stability and functionality of the system designed for the model has been verified in a long-term testing. No errors in stability have been demonstrated.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2115 (1) ◽  
pp. 012031
Author(s):  
B Nagajayanthi ◽  
M Vikneshrajan ◽  
Kuppala Navya

Abstract Traditional home automation is inconvenient for aging people. Biometric based personalized smart phone secures smart home automation. Internet of Things (IoT) is envisioned as a promising solution in the thrusting arenas of healthcare, industries, home automation and other domains due to its significant contribution towards connectivity, security, sleek design, low power, low cost and low workforce. This has come a long way industrially and is making an impact in the domestic market after Covid-19 pandemic. Social distancing and contact less solution is the need of the hour. Life style of people has changed from home to workplace such as remote monitoring, collaborative online work-place and online classes. This has increased the economic status of the home automation products manufacturing industry. User Authenticated Smart Home Automation with Healthcare Architecture considers security along with healthcare. This takes into account IoT reusable design concept that uses in-built user specific biometrics in smart phone for secured authentication. IoT based electronics and electrical devices are remotely monitored. The user activity is monitored and archived for future retrieval. An ambient temperature is maintained to make sure that the devices are operated in near ideal circumstances to avoid thermal throttling and this extends the lifetime of the devices. Thermal throttling causes serious threats to the devices and to the human being. In the proposed User Authenticated Smart Home Automation System with Healthcare, smart home is secured using user specific biometric authentication; sanitizer is provided and temperature is measured on entry; thermal throttling due to devices is prevented by maintaining the room temperature thereby providing healthcare.


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