IMPLEMENTATION OF HOME AUTOMATION BY INTEGRATING SOLAR BASED SYSTEM WITH INTERNET OF THINGS
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Integration, automation, implementAbstract
It is IoT that allows objects to be sensed & controlled remotely across existing network infrastructure, creating opportunities for more direct integration of physical world into computer-based systems, & resulting in improved efficiency, accuracy & economic benefit. In this research we have integrated Solar based system to implement home automation. The objective of research is Home automation using IOT with integration of Solar based energy system. Integration of sensing & actuation systems, connected to Internet, is likely to optimize energy consumption as a whole. It is expected that IoT devices will be integrated into all forms of energy consuming devices (switches, power outlets, bulbs, televisions, etc.) & be able to communicate with utility supply company in order to effectively balance power generation & energy usage. Solar Energy System that is properly installed & adequately sized will not really require much in way of management.
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