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Connecting Home Appliances via Bluetooth using IoT

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International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET)

e-ISSN: 2395-0056

Volume: 09 Issue: 04 | Apr 2022

p-ISSN: 2395-0072

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Connecting Home Appliances via Bluetooth using IoT Naman Goel1, Akshat Rastogi2, Pooja Goswami3 4Guided

by: Asst. Profs. Dr. Tanveer Ikram, Santosh Kumar Birthriya Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Meerut Institute of Engineering and Technology, Meerut 250002, U.P., India

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Abstract-

Internet of Things (IoT) technology and business opportunities are rising, with standards for wireless communication between everyday objects and gadgets, often referred to as "things," expanding in importance. This study aims to examine and design a Bluetooth-based smart home system. To use conventional technology to create a product that will be beneficial to the lives of others is a significant act of philanthropy. In the prototype, the microcontroller utilized is an Arduino UNO with an inbuilt Bluetooth interface, which may control and manage the household electrical equipment. Figure 1: Demonstration

1. INTRODUCTION

The problems faced by ongoing home systems in providing information about the circumstances of having multiple users access to the system is tried to overcome in this paper. In this paper, both smart building and secured home automation systems are merged which make them more comfortable and provide a better solution to the user & combined with simplicity. This research paper will compare and contrast the existing systems with this Bluetooth Home Automation System and look at their various features and advantage over the existing systems.

The Internet of Things encompasses many consumer applications, including Home Automation. Wireless technologies such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and others control smart homes. The android device will get control of the appliance from the user, and the microcontroller is linked to it. The user may use their smartphone to manage many home appliances by simply turning on and off the different devices indicated in Figure 1 linked to and controlled by the Arduino through Bluetooth. The user will be completely at ease since the appliances do not need a physical operation; it is similar to altering the temperature of your room's A.C. through remote. As a result, the problem of home security and automation may be solved simply by utilizing the same set of technologies. It is possible to gather and share data between PAN-linked objects. Devices and machinery may be remotely controlled and monitored by the user. Bluetooth's range is too small to operate the electrical appliances from a distant point. This means that operations such as turning on the fan from outside the home cannot be performed, but it is more secure. In this work, we attempt to address the challenges that current home systems encounter when disclosing information on the use patterns of many users. Intelligent buildings and safe home automation are coupled in this article to create a better solution for the user while yet being simple. The study report will look at their many features and advantages when comparing and contrasting current systems with this Bluetooth Home Automation System.

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