SMART HOME AUTOMATION – A DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION USING IOT
Keywords:
Home Automation, Internet of Things, Automation of Home, BLYNK App, Wi Fi.Abstract
In this context, "automation" refers to the practise of managing and running a wide range of mechanical and electronic devices, industrial processes, and computer-based software with little or no direct involvement from humans. The term "home automation" refers to the practise of automating the management of house electronics by means of a variety of control system methods. Several methods exist for manipulating electrical and electronic devices, such as fans, lights, and alarm echoes. In this research, we present an effective method of implementing IOT (Internet of Things), which can be used to keep tabs on and manage domestic appliances remotely through the Internet. As the primary interface, mobile devices are used in home automation systems. Through an Internet gateway, they may use low-power communication protocols like Wi-Fi to exchange data with the home automation network. The purpose of this work is to enable the management of domestic appliances from a mobile device, utilising a wireless local area network (Wi-Fi) and the BLYNK server system. The user interacts with the system in real time through a web interface, while common household items such as lights, fans, and door locks are managed from a central location. The capacity to detect smoke is an additional safety element that ensures employees get an alert message and a photograph of the fire scene on their smartphones immediately in the case of a fire. talks to the appropriate relays. The chosen stage is completely customizable and user-friendly, and experimental findings demonstrate that the IoT model provides a highly promising foundation for improving automated home performances.
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