Design of Weather Monitoring System and Smart Home Automation

Author(s):  
Indrasom Majumdar ◽  
Bikram Banerjee ◽  
Mutyala Tara Preeth ◽  
Malaya Kumar Hota
Author(s):  
G. Joga Rao ◽  
P. Karthik ◽  
G. Sai Sameer Kumar ◽  
N. Ajay ◽  
K. Anil Kumar ◽  
...  

Now a day’s IoT brings gadgets together and assumes a fundamental part in different methodologies like smart home automation, brilliant industries, smart environment, agricultural fields and patient health monitoring system and so on. One of the approaches is to monitor the health state of the patient and screen it to doctors or paramedical staff through the IoT, as it is hard to screen the patient for 24 hours. So here the patient health condition or status i.e. Pulse rate, Body Temperature, ECG and so on can be measured by utilizing the protruding sensors. These sensors are associated with the node mcu and mcp 3008, it gathers the information i.e. biomedical data from the sensors and the detected biomedical information can be transmitted to the server. The "Thingspeak" named cloud is utilized here to place the detected information into the server. From this server, the information can be envisioned to the specialists and other paramedical staff either by Thingspeak website or Thingview android application. This system also notifies if there is any change in patient parameters. In this way, this Health monitoring system diminishes the toil of specialists and paramedical staff to screen the patient for 24 hours and further reduces time and cost for support.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amer Al‐Canaan ◽  
Hicham Chakib ◽  
Muhammad Uzair ◽  
Shuja‐uRehman Toor ◽  
Amer Al‐Khatib ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 40-43
Author(s):  
A. P. Vancea ◽  
I. Orha

Abstract Our project describes a system for the automation and monitoring of a smart house. The system consists of several sensors such as: temperature sensor, humidity sensor, light sensor and presence sensor. The data from sensors is processed and transmitted to the central module via Xbee-ZigBee or to a smartphone through the Bluetooth module. The central module connects at the Internet via WiFi and through an application we can remotely monitor the state of the house or control various devices within the enclosure.


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 ◽  
...  

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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