Smart n Secure Home Using IOT
Keywords:
IOT, Internet of Things, RFID card, Motion Sensor, Security, Home automation, online dashboard, Android application, Gerontechnology.Abstract
As the rise of internet increases day by day in this digital era, automation of the physical appliances has become necessary and the network of these appliances and their interconnectivity to exchange data is known as IOT (Internet of Things). The collaboration of IOT with the home automation enables the end user to interact with the physical devices connected to the internet flawlessly from any corner of the world. The alliance of home automation and IoT will increase security as it is the most concerning issue in current time, comfort of end-user predominantly physically challenged end user and remote control of home functions. Smart n Secure Home based on IOT involves automation and regulation of lightings, AC’s, heating devices and other physical devices. It also incorporates features such as Motion Sensor based lighting which will increase energy efficiency; Security by detection of an intruder, gas leakage and automation of door locking system via RFID card. The most attractive feature that is checking for soil and moisture accordingly control and automate the water flow, which will increase the peace of mind of an end user. Internet (IOT) is the medium through which control of those features and receiving updates is obtained via an online dashboard and an android application thus introducing Gerontechnology in our project.
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