IMPLEMENTATION OF 4G BASED HOME AUTOMATION USING IOT
Keywords:
HOME AUTOMATION, Solar energy system, VirtualAbstract
4G in todays form has evolved from wired telephones to analog wireless sets to digital wireless communication with high speed data transmission. The evolution of 4th Generation has to be through 1G,2G & then 3G. In this research we will use 4G technology and IOT based Home Automation and we will need to transfer multimedia data such as status of device on/off and sun intensity. Here data is stored on remote database server and instruction is set from users end to set the status of devices on/off. In this way user can manage the domestic appliances. Here we are also using feature of Virtual Presence of 4 G technology. A virtual environment has been developed as there are button to increase the sun intensity, switch on / the house hold devices so that user could use Virtual Navigation feature of 4G Technology.
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