IoT Based Smart Home using Blynk Framework
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2007.13714v1
- Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2020 17:46:39 GMT
- Title: IoT Based Smart Home using Blynk Framework
- Authors: Bharat Bohara, Sunil Maharjan, Bibek Raj Shrestha
- Abstract summary: The project is targeted at solving sundry problems faced by Nepalese people in their daily life.
It is designed to control and monitor appliances via smartphone using Wi-Fi as communication protocol and raspberry pi as private server.
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- Abstract: The project discussed in this paper is targeted at solving sundry problems
faced by Nepalese people in their daily life. It is designed to control and
monitor appliances via smartphone using Wi-Fi as communication protocol and
raspberry pi as private server. All the appliances and sensors are connected to
the internet via NodeMcu microcontroller, which serves as the gateway to the
internet. Even if the user goes offline, the system is designed to switch to
automated state controlling the appliances automatically as per the sensors
readings. Also, the data are logged on to the server for future data mining.
The core system of this project is adopted from the Blynk framework.
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