Home Automation System Using Arduino
Home Automation System Using Arduino
Abstract: Automation is the key to the current trends (system) being followed to transform them into a better,
faster and reliable technological solutions or systems. Automation refers to technique of making systems control
themselves with a view to reduce human effort. With this principle came the idea of our project Home
Automation System. The proposed project controls electrical appliances and components at home to be
automatically or remotely controlled by the system or by the user respectively. The backbone of this system is
the Arduino UNO microcontroller and Wireless Ethernet shield which provides the interface between the user
and the appliances. Via internet (webpage) user can access or operate any connected device from anywhere and
system also checks for any device left switched on by user to switch it off. With the use of various sensors
(Infrared sensors, temperature sensors) and actuators entire connection is established between Ethernet shield
and the device. System would also be able to monitor presence of any person inside the room and using this
data, user can manage the operability of any connected devices. Modules can be integrated as and when
required for easing the task and effort of human.
Keywords: Automation, Arduino UNO, Wireless Ethernet Shield, Infrared.
I. Introduction
Home automation is a step toward what is referred to as the "Internet of Things," in which everything
has an assigned IP address, and can be monitored and accessed remotely. Home Automation is also to be known
as Domotics or Domotica as referred in [1]. It can be considered as extension of building automaton
towards residential areas which involves handling or controlling of HVAC systems, security, or various
electrical appliances. Conventional systems follow standard structure where switches or sensors are connected
to a gateway. A user interface is used to handle the entire system for remote monitoring and can be interacted
with any web interface or a static computer machine. Few infrastructure standards of a smart home system are
pretty much distributed.
II. Background
As mentioned in [2], Home automation system involves various software and hardware components
being intertwined to interconnect different electrical devices. Using buttons present on the user interface, user
from any remote location, can manipulate or regulate HVAC system, switching on/off lights or other appliances
timely to save energy. Entire system is laid on a wireless network with TCP/IP connections between the
interfaces. The use of IP and MAC addresses eases out the identification of any device under consideration. The
use of microcontrollers, sensors and actuators help the system to complete its functionality and work efficiently,
thus saving electricity and hence money. All put in together working of 3 components in an orderly manner
helps user to save his/her valuable time.
4.3.1 IR SENSORS
With this IR receiver one can obtain the codes for different A/C models. It makes it possible to send IR signal to
devices. This is attached to Arduino using add-on module. It can send different IR signals depending upon
different operations.
4.3.3 RELAYS
Relays are actually used as a switch to control high powered devices with a tiny signal form Arduino. It allows
the devices to be controlled remotely by the relay of signals.
V. Result
System is stable, convenient to use and easily manageable. After partial implementation of the system and
research, results were obtained based on the following parameters along with description:
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION
COST Significant cost reduction as compared to previous similar
projects with the use of ESP8266 Wi-Fi module ( 4000 RS.
cheaper than Arduino shield)
SCALABILITY New modules can be integrated or added without affecting
the functionality of other modules.
RANGE OF OPERABILITY Increased range of control over devices as the system can be
handled over the internet.
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