Smart Home Automation System Based On Arduino PDF
Smart Home Automation System Based On Arduino PDF
Bouzid Mohamed Amine1, Chaib Fatima Zohra2, Hamani Ilyes3, Aid Lahcen4, Allaoui Tayeb5
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Department of Electrical Engineering, ICEPS Laboratory, Djilali Liabes University, Algeria
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Department of Computer Science, IbnKhaldoun University, Algeria
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Department of Electrical Engineering, IbnKhaldoun University, Algeria
Corresponding Author:
Bouzid Mohamed Amine,
ICEPS Laboratory, Departement of Electrical Engineering,
Djilali Liabes University,
BP 89 22000 Sidi-Bel-Abbès-Algérie.
Email: [email protected]
1. INTRODUCTION
Home automation includes all technologies (electronics, computers and telecommunications) that
allow the automation of the equipment of the home (lighting, heating, shutters, television and alarm), to
improve the quality of our life. Home automation has several advantages [1–3]:
Secures Home Through Automated Door Locks.
Adds Safety Through Lighting Control.
Saves Money and Increases Convenience.
The aid to dependent persons.
Increase your home’s energy efficiency by remotely powering off systems and appliances when they
aren’t in use.
One of the biggest hidden benefits that come with home automation is peace of mind. No more worrying
if you turned off the lights locked the door or turned off the television.
This area of application is very important and knows a steady increase in the future [4]. Since the
research on smart homes spread over a large area, it is not possible to mention each concept or solution in
this field. Several project based on arduino board have been discussed in the literature. In [5–7], the bluetooth
is used for the exchange of data within a smart home environment. In [8], many projects were presented and
discussed. Each project integrates a variety of inexpensive sensors, actuators and microcontrollers that have
their own functions. A. K. Dennis [9] makes the project of home automation easy using Raspberry Pi and
Arduino with a comprehensive guide.
These are just a few examples of this area and it has been demonstrated that it is already possible to
create an environment that tries to meet the needs of the inhabitants. The main objective of this study is to
offer a smart home automation system using Arduino microcontroller. The system can control lights,
temperature, humidity, alarms and other household appliances.
The room’s light can be controlled manually or via the desktop application. The DHT11 temperature
& humidity sensor is used to control the smart home environment. The automatic switching on and off of the
light is controlled by the Light Dependent Resistor (LDR) which determines the day light intensity. Also to
incorporate security in our system, a motion detector is integrated using Passive Infrared Sensor (PIR) to
detect movement in the home when the security system is turned on.
2. HARDWARE PLATFORM
The hardware part consists of a digital computer, an Arduino Uno board, Light Detecting Resistors,
motion sensor, an infrared receiver and a transmitter, temperature humidity sensor (DHT11), DC Motor,
which are being discussed along with their specific functions. Proposed system architecture is mentioned
in Figure 1.
4. CONCLUSION
In this paper, architecture for smart home control and monitoring system using Arduino is proposed
and implemented. It gives a basic idea of how to control different home appliances and provide security by
using Arduino Uno controlled from a desktop application.In our project, we tried to implement an embedded
system that meets the main functions of home automation for the management of lighting, habitat security,
and temperature & humidity control. For these reasons, a desktop application was created to interact with an
Arduino via the serial port. Future work will integrate SMS and call alerts, a smart meter of energy consumed
in the house, a Bluetooth control by creating a wireless network in the home environment to control and
monitor the smart home environment.
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