scholarly journals Design & Development of a Home Security System Using IOT

2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2.32) ◽  
pp. 374
Author(s):  
Madhavarapu Chandan ◽  
Sanakkayala Sri Venkat Sumanth ◽  
Garapati Samhita ◽  
Kathi Priyanka Reddy

The present existing frameworks are intended for short range PAN applications that have a few constraints as of, the application is fit in with a short scope territory and the framework ends if as far as possible crosser certain incentive next is the quantity of parameters the framework screens are less and the last one is the framework is just a solitary way or a simplex correspondence framework .i.e., the past frameworks are just ready frameworks and are not controllable. As talked about over the present tasks faces certain difficulties. Henceforth to defeat those impediments this paper proposes certain adjustments to the first framework which tends the framework to enhance its execution and offer fulfilling comes about that makes the general framework simple to deal with, work and reasonable without trading off the security requirements with assist of sensors. A Microcontroller and Global system for mobile communications which is a mobile system integrated with the sensors; All this system sent an SMS for the client for alert. Then User can give instructions as required via mobile. 

Author(s):  
Abu Bakar Ibrahim ◽  
Che Zalina Zulkifli ◽  
Hafizul Fahri Hanafi ◽  
Fatikah Anis Zakaria

This project presents the global Mobile Communication System (GSM) for Wireless Home Security with Arduino and Web CAM. This study aims to expand the use of Arduino and GSM as one of the tools of home security system. The second is to develop a relatively inexpensive and easy-to-use home security system. The third is to develop a security system with the concept of self-monitoring. The fourth is to make it easier for users to be more sensitive to their home condition by simply receiving SMS. The methodology that has been used in developing this project is the Engineering Design Process model. Generally, this model has 9 phases. Each phase found in this model can help the researcher ensure that the product developed can achieve the set objectives. Researchers have analyzed all data and can conclude that 70 percent of respondents agree that the system designed can reduce theft and improve home security features. Respondents also agreed that this system could be applied in real situations. In addition, all respondents agreed that the system is safe to use, with a total percentage of 86 percent agree and 14 percent strongly agree. The final result could illustrate that this developed system can provide benefits and benefits to users.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-21
Author(s):  
Bakhtiar Ali Karim ◽  
Halgurd Nawzad Awl

Due to increasing robbery and intrusion, establishing home-security system has become a correlated part of the modern houses, buildings, and offices. As the family members are not at home all the time, the traditional home security system, which makes alarm sound only, may not be efficient enough. Alternatively, Global System for Mobile communications (GSM) based security system can provide higher level of security and convenience compared to the traditionally used systems. The main objective of the current paper is to design and implement cost-efficient and reliable security, safety and home automation system for protection and occupants’ convenience. If any undesired events, such as intrusion, gas leakage and fire occurs in the house, our system warns the homeowner in real-time using Short Message Service (SMS). With the proposed system home appliances can also be controlled in three ways, namely sending SMS from the authorized numbers to the system through GSM network, smartphone app using Bluetooth module and infrared (IR) control using IR module


2014 ◽  
Vol 631-632 ◽  
pp. 318-321
Author(s):  
Hao Zhang ◽  
Kai Zhu ◽  
Ren Jie Geng

In modern society, burglaries occur frequently, showing such crimes more high-tech, intelligent trend in recent years. People pay more and more attention to home security. Requirements for home security systems also further improve. In order to establish a sound and reliable home security system, a combination of Zigbee and STM32 terminal acquisition system, achieving low power consumption, data visualization has come true. Compared with traditional alarm systems, this home security terminal design uses new hardware, with smaller volume, easier installation and some data analysis capabilities, making the security system more secure and reliable. The terminals giving a further improve to home security systems, achieving a low cost, low power requirements, have a more broad application prospects and market.


Author(s):  
Pauline Stafford

This chapter responds to Chris’s interest in gifts and giving—and to his recent half-turn linguistically. It aims to fill—or to begin to fill—one of the acknowledged gaps in a recent volume with which he was associated, The Languages of Gift, by looking at marriage and the giving and receiving of women. It underlines some of the things which that volume stressed—notably that gifts are multivocal—and can and do change in meaning contextually, but also that the contextual and changing meaning of the gift is rooted in and constrained by structures—which set that general framework of meaning. This chapter is also concerned with those structures and thus, I hope, responds to Chris’s lifelong concern with the bigger models and heuristic devices which are necessary to our understanding of the past. It will be especially concerned with England—in particular late Anglo-Saxon England. But it will draw on wider material in an attempt to understand that—inspired, once again, by Chris’s constant interest in comparative history.


2014 ◽  
Vol 68 ◽  
pp. 00025 ◽  
Author(s):  
Santoso Budijono ◽  
Jeffri Andrianto ◽  
Muhammad Axis Novradin Noor

2000 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 727-754 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher Chase-Dunn ◽  
E. Susan Manning ◽  
Thomas D. Hall

The world-systems perspective was invented for modeling and interpreting the expansion and deepening of the capitalist regional system as it emerged in Europe and incorporated the whole globe over the past 500 years (Wallerstein 1974; Chase-Dunn 1998; Arrighi 1994). The idea of a core/periphery hierarchy composed of “advanced” economically developed and powerful states dominating and exploiting “less developed” peripheral regions has been a central concept in the world-systems perspective. In the last decade the world-systems approach has been extended to the analysis of earlier and smaller intersocietal systems. Andre Gunder Frank and Barry Gills (1994) have argued that the contemporary global political economy is simply a continuation of a 5,000-year-old world system that emerged with the first states in Mesopotamia. Christopher Chase-Dunn and Thomas Hall (1997) have modified the basic world-systems concepts to make them useful for a comparative study of very different kinds of systems. They include very small intergroup networks composed of sedentary foragers, as well as larger systems containing chiefdoms, early states, agrarian empires, and the contemporary global system in their scope of comparison.


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