IoT Web Based Internet of Things for Home Automation
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https://doi.org/10.30537/sjet.v2i1.382Keywords:
Home automation System (HAS), Internet of Things (IoT), Cloud networking, Wi-Fi networkAbstract
IOT or internet of things is an upcoming technology that allows us to control hardware devices through the internet. Here we propose to use IOT in order to control home appliances, thus automating modern homes through the internet.
The main purpose is to control any electric supply equipment load through the Internet network over cloud remotely on the basic principle of the Internet of things (IOT). In this propose research work, the real-time scenario the electric load can be monitored as well as configured through web based application. The data sent from any password protected device through webpage. A Wi-Fi adapter is configured with wireless modem to access internet. The received internet commands are put into the Wi-Fi module.
IoT offers a wide scope of new advancements for observing and controlling, of clever structures and keen homes, by improving security to lessen vitality and support costs. With home computerization control framework we make our home gadgets shrewd. Savvy as in, the gadgets can be checked or perform task as per the client's guidelines. For instance, an entryway lock framework where on the off chance that anybody obscure individual attempts to go into the house without approval, at that point the entryway lock will initiate an alert connected to the entryway and in this we can say our house is sufficiently brilliant to give us security.
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