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@article{153409, author = {Karthik Kumar Vaigandla and Shivakrishna Telu and Sandeep Manikyala and Bharath Kumar Polasa and Chelpuri Raju}, title = {SMART AND SAFE HOME USING ARDUINO}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {8}, number = {7}, pages = {132-138}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=153409}, abstract = {The primary goal of this project is to make it easier for users to control appliances wirelessly via remote controls and voice commands, as well as to include safety features in the event of gas leaks or fires. This concept has two components: wireless home security and home automation. The controller, which is presently being built as a prototype for this project, continuously senses the sensors and takes the necessary action in the event of a home security breach. The Controller then controls the relays depending on commands received via the Internet from the User in the case of home automation. Using the Internet of Things (IoT), we can remotely connect and monitor objects in the real world. In addition to making our home smarter, safer and more automated, it can also be effectively incorporated into this concept. An IoT project aims to build a safe and secure wireless home system.}, keywords = {Arduino, Home Automation, Internet of Things (IoT), Smart Home, Gas sensor, wi-fi module, Servo motor, LCD, Sensors.}, month = {}, }
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