Remote Control System for Home Automation and Reduce Energy Consumption

R.Gunasekaran, Excel College of Engineering and Technology; Mohanraj.M.R. ,Excel College of Technology; Dhalapathi.A.S. ,Excel College of Engineering and Technology; Syed Zabiyullah.G ,Excel College of Engineering and Technology

Android mobile control system, Energy Consumption, GPRS, Micro Controller, Remote control

Energy consumption is major thing to be considered in day today life. There was an existing paper for this where the home appliances are controlled through remote operations and there was no usage of sensors in it. However, here we can control our home devices by our own anywhere through mobile application. Improve this project by using different sensors and android version mobiles with GPRS technology to control the devices. In this project we control the Home appliances like fan, gas cylinder in case of unwanted usages through GPRS with Android applied mobiles using temperature, gas, current, PIR sensors in a motto of energy conservation. A new approach is designed and implemented where we achieve an internet-based smart remote control system for home automation, purposely dedicated for power management that adapts power consumption to available power resources according to user comfort and cost criteria. Sensors and home appliances are connected to the controller, which is further interfaced with internet through an android applied mobile. Therefore, these devices can be monitored and controlled from every corner of the world through the Internet cloud. Added advantage is that the system is scalable and allows additional appliances to be added to it with no major changes to its core-processing segment.
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Paper ID: GRDJEV01I120014
Published in: Volume : 1, Issue : 12
Publication Date: 2016-12-01
Page(s): 30 - 33