Smart Home Automation System: Undergraduate Thesis
Smart Home Automation System: Undergraduate Thesis
IoT Based
Faculty of Science and Technology, Dept. of Computer Science
Undergraduate thesis
The existing home automation system is so expensive that everyone can not afford.
They need some combined system with a minimum cost.
Developing countries peoples are strugling to improve their lifestyle. Automated home
is one of the major issue.
When buying a home automation system, they mainly faced two major problem -
High cost.
Not found a combined system.
Motivation / Background / Literature Review
Home automation makes our lives easier more convenient and can allow lower
energy consumption.
By 2022, The total consumption spending on smart home automtion system will
reach up to 80 billion USD.
Today's smart home technology is very expensive. That is why everyone can not
afford home automation system.
Flowchart 1: Automated Door Lock. Flowchart 2: Fire, Gas, Smock Detection and
Send Alert
Block Diagram
Result findings
Save Money.
Save Energy.
Prevent Accident.
Better Lifestyle.
Synthesis
Saving on bills.
Attached a CCTV
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