A Review on Classification of Techniques for IoT Based Home Security
Keywords:
IoT, Arduino Uno, network sensors, embedded C, Wi-Fi, cloud, home security system, Sensor based Security System.Abstract
Internet of Things(IoT) refers to the infrastructure of connected physical devices that square measure connected through Arduino and multiple sensors and do wireless communication through web. Home security can bell be an awfully helpful application of IoT which we square measure exploitation it to make a security system for homes and industrial security purpose. The system can inform the owner concerning any unauthorized entry or whenever the door is opened by causation a notification to the user. Once the user gets the notification, he will take the necessary actions. This security system uses a microcontroller as Arduino UNO as associate degree interface between the elements of connected devices through the sensors that monitor the standing, a buzzer to sound the alarm and sends SMS, email to receiver if any suspicious activity happens.
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