IoT Based Smart Home Automation and Security System Using Mobile App With Assistant Robot for Developing Countries

Author(s):  
A. Z. M. Tahmidul Kabir ◽  
Al Mamun Mizan ◽  
Plabon Kumar Saha ◽  
K M Moshiur Rahman Songlap ◽  
Akib Jawad Ta-Sin ◽  
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Author(s):  
M. Niharika

In previous project we made a home automation system, where we can control our appliances through Blynk app and Google assistant with the help of IFTTT. As an extension we will provide feedback to user whether the appliance is on or off. We will also use sensors like LDR for measuring light intensity in this project to make it smart. We will also include security system where in we have sensors to doors and windows and give buzzer along with an alert message to the user. On a whole we will provide a smart home automation system.


Author(s):  
J.Chandramohan A ◽  
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R. Nagarajan ◽  
K. Satheeshkumar ◽  
N. Ajithkumar ◽  
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Author(s):  
Ruhi Uzma Sheikh ◽  
Prafulla Anil Kale ◽  
Shaikh Sarfaraj ◽  
Santushti Sukhdeve ◽  
Komal Sherekar ◽  
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Recent advances in smartphones and affordable open-source hardware platforms have enabled the development of low-cost architectures for Internet-of-Things (IoT)-enabled home automation and security systems. These systems usually consist of sensing and actuating layer that is made up of sensors such as passive infrared sensors, also known as motion sensors; temperature sensors; smoke sensors, and web cameras for security surveillance. These sensors, smart electrical appliances, and other IoT devices connect to the Internet through a home gateway. This project is based on implementation of an IoT based home security system, to be able to control entrance from anywhere in the world is the major aim of this project and at same time it should be secured, and this was achieved with the use of Internet of things and some other electronics components. An automatic door control system working through a mobile app and also through a keypad was achieved. IoT refers to the infrastructure of connected physical devices which is growing at a rapid rate as a huge number of devices and objects are getting associated with the Internet. Home security is a very useful application of IoT and we are using it to create an inexpensive security system for homes as well as industrial use.


Now a days everything is becoming smart due to the upgrdation of the technology like smart phones, digital watches, smart city etc., the home automation has become most popular. The smart home is also the part of modern lifestyle. It does make our life more comfortable and easy as well as secured. Also took a look towards security system of home using various sensors buzzers. I this project I would like to work over automated house and the security system of the home. Now a days crime level get increase so I took a glance over it.first of all I have worked on VHDL (hardware descriptive language) and I have code for various sensors like temperature, fire, PIR, and gas sensor and after that I have burn my program into compatible FPGA to the xilinx14.7 and according the requirement of the ports (I/O).then worked over the mentor graphics to generate there layout of the corresponding design using (.vhd) file.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 57-71
Author(s):  
Shameem Ahmad ◽  
Arghya Saha ◽  
Leong Wen Chek ◽  
Saad Mekhilef ◽  
Tariful Azam ◽  
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Conventional Home Automation Systems lack many of the essential properties of home automation system, which are now easily accessible with modern technologies like IoT where every device is connected and can be controlled through internet. The proposed system presents a standard home automation system with all requirements an automation system has like – scalable, configurable, DIY and serves the most important function which is plug and play. Firstly, this paper discuss the merits and demerits of mainstream works on home automation system. Next, key enabling technologies – Cloud (Pubnub), Android Applications, WiFi Module (ESP 8266), Raspberry Pi have been discussed. User interfaces for web, pc and mobile devices are designed for this system. Also, algorithm has been constructed for connecting Wi-Fi/Bluetooth module with the system to control wirelessly. Smart home security system has been added by using PIR motion Sensor. Lastly, data have been measured from the different sensors and power consumption of the devices were calculated and showed on a graph. . Then, electricity bill consumption has been calculated and sent by sms to the user. Global and local accessing from web interface and Android Application to control devices and configurable feature (change as per require) makes the system a standard home automation framework


Author(s):  
S.V. Aswin Kumer ◽  
P. Kanakaraja ◽  
A. Punya Teja ◽  
T. Harini Sree ◽  
T. Tejaswni
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Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (11) ◽  
pp. 3587
Author(s):  
Ezequiel Simeoni ◽  
Eugenio Gaeta ◽  
Rebeca I. García-Betances ◽  
Dave Raggett ◽  
Alejandro M. Medrano-Gil ◽  
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Internet of Things (IoT) technologies are already playing an important role in our daily activities as we use them and rely on them to increase our abilities, connectivity, productivity and quality of life. However, there are still obstacles to achieving a unique interface able to transfer full control to users given the diversity of protocols, properties and specifications in the varied IoT ecosystem. Particularly for the case of home automation systems, there is a high degree of fragmentation that limits interoperability, increasing the complexity and costs of developments and holding back their real potential of positively impacting users. In this article, we propose implementing W3C’s Web of Things Standard supported by home automation ontologies, such as SAREF and UniversAAL, to deploy the Living Lab Gateway that allows users to consume all IoT devices from a smart home, including those physically wired and using KNX® technology. This work, developed under the framework of the EC funded Plan4Act project, includes relevant features such as security, authentication and authorization provision, dynamic configuration and injection of devices, and devices abstraction and mapping into ontologies. Its deployment is explained in two scenarios to show the achieved technology’s degree of integration, the code simplicity for developers and the system’s scalability: one consisted of external hardware interfacing with the smart home, and the other of the injection of a new sensing device. A test was executed providing metrics that indicate that the Living Lab Gateway is competitive in terms of response performance.


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