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Smart Building using IOT

Kunal Garg, Archita Kumari Shrivastav

Abstract


Exemplary brilliant home, web of things, distributed computing and rule-based occasion favorable to cessing, are the structure squares of our proposed progressed savvy home coordinated compound. Every part assumes a significant part in the structure of a brilliant organization. IOT contributes the web association and far off administration of portable machines joined with an assortment of sensors. Sensors can likewise be appended to home related apparatuses, for example, cooling, lights and other ecological gadgets. This would embed computer intelligence into home devices and provide ways so that we can measure home conditions and monitor home appliances’ functionality. Cloud computing provides power, storage space and applications, that can be used for developing, maintaining, running home services, and we can access home devices anywhere at any time. This project proposes an IOT architecture for automation of lighting control in smart homes. The solution binds the open software platforms available on front-end devices and the cloud server, and it also presents hardware specifications to LED lighting. Results show our design can attain low energy consumption as switching ON/OFF lights according to the occupancy and usage of the rooms and real time data keeping record on a cloud-based platform. Using this system, we can come up with more sophisticated designs of automation that could be used to reduce human interference and increase security measures and bring to use newer technologies in day-to-day work scenarios.

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