Augmenting television narratives using interactive home appliances

2021 ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Jiwoo Hong ◽  
Woohun Lee
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Author(s):  
Mukesh Mahajan ◽  
Astha Dubey ◽  
Samruddhi Desai ◽  
Kaveri Netawate

This paper reviews basically about Bluetooth based home automation system. It is controlled by PIC microcontroller. Home automation can be defined as the ability to perform tasks automatically and monitor or change status remotely. These include tasks such as turning off lights in the room, locking doors via smartphone, automate air condition systems and appliances which help in the kitchen. Now a days several wireless devices are available such as Bluetooth, Zigbee and GSM. Since Bluetooth is low in cost than the other two and hence is used more. In this paper we have described the methods of automating different home appliances using Bluetooth and pic microcontroller. Different sensors are involved in this system to advance and make it smarter. Sensors such as temperature sensor, liquid sensors, humidity sensor etc. can be used.


2011 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 44-45
Author(s):  
A. Joseph Succour Jolly ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 74 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Saranya Vanama ◽  
PACHIPALA YELLAMMA ◽  
A RAMYA ◽  
G.V KALYANI ◽  
CHALLA NARASIMHAM
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Author(s):  
Iain A. Anderson ◽  
Benjamin M. O’Brien

Mechanical devices that include home appliances, automobiles, and airplanes are typically driven by electric motors or combustion engines through gearboxes and other linkages. Airplane wings, for example, have hinged control surfaces such as ailerons. Now imagine a wing that has no hinged control surfaces or linkages but that instead bends or warps to assume an appropriate shape, like the wing of a bird. Such a device could be enabled using an electro-active polymer technology based on electronic artificial muscles. Artificial muscles act directly on a structure, like our leg muscles that are attached by tendon to our bones and that through phased contraction enable us to walk. Sensory feedback from our muscles enables proprioceptive control. So, for artificial muscles to be used appropriately we need to pay attention not only to mechanisms for muscle actuation but also to how we can incorporate self-sensing feedback for the control of position.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1964 (5) ◽  
pp. 052001
Author(s):  
M Rupesh ◽  
N Anbu Selvan
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