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IOT BASED SMART HOME SECURITY AND HOME AUTOMATION SYSTEM

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Contents:
• Abstract
• Introduction
• Existing system
• Proposed system
• Proposed Block diagram
• Hardware Components
• Software Components
• Advantages
• Disadvantages
• Conclusion
• References
• Future scope
Abstract:
• Home security based on Internet of Things (IoT) is getting huge attention of mass
people in recent years. Smart home eases and secures the management of the
home appliances. This project main aim is a low cost and reliable smart home
system that assists the users to manage home appliances without the need of
their physical presence. It can store and display information of temperature &
humidity of a home, and notifies the users of switching on/off time of light, fan
and other home appliances using IoT platform. The system includes gas leakage
& fire alarm. It has leakage gas removing & fire extinguishing facility and
notification system using IoT platform. The system uses real IP and RESTful API for
controlling, monitoring and accessing the home appliances remotely from
anywhere in the world using Android based smartphone app or web app. This
system is user friendly and energy efficient.
INTRODUCTION
• Just conceive that, how beneficial it will to be able switch on our air condition
half hour before we reach our home on summer time. When we leave our home
for some work without realizing that some appliances such as fans, air
conditioners, and lights are on; then by using our mobile phone or internet, we
are able to turn off power to those devices. It will be even more useful if the
system detects unauthorized movement in the house and alerts us or sends
messages on our mobile phones or we can know the status of our house anytime.
Such systems provide security from natural, incidental, intended, unintended,
accidental and human made problems by continuously monitoring homes with
different sensory systems like motion, smoke, gas, temperature, glass break or
door break detectors and fire alarm systems. Security is a big challenge
everywhere because thefts are increasing day by day owing to the unsafe and
insecure security systems in homes, commercial complexes and industries.
Several conventional technologies are available to keep home properties safe
from intruders, but most common smart home security systems work on wireless
GSM communication.
EXISTING SYSTEM
• home automation system is a means that allow users to control
electric appliances of varying kind . Bluetooth and RF
Communications are have the drawbacks that which can
control from 10meters and 30meters long range , where coming
to the GSM technology we can only control the home
appliances whenever the Network coverage is good and also it
should contain the SMS balance to control. Where coming to
IoT is a system that uses computers or mobile devices to
control basic home functions and features automatically through
Internet from anywhere around the world using mobile internet
or wifi
PROPOSED SYSTEM

• Internet of thing is growing network of everyday object, from industrial


machine to consumer goods that can share the information and complete
task while you are busy with other activities Because of the advanced
development in computer technology, the microprocessors are not only on
the desktop but also exist everywhere Home automation allows us to
control household appliances like light, door, fan, AC etc. It also provides
home security and emergency system to be activated. Home automation
not only refers to reduce human efforts but also energy efficiency and time
saving . It is obvious that microprocessors are embedded in electronic
appliances in our home today. In the past, the appliances are working on
standalone and cannot cooperate with one another. But in the recent
years, these appliances can be monitored and controlled by embedded
microprocessors and be displayed on terminals.
PROPOSED BLOCK DIAGRAM
HARDWARE COMPONENTS:
• Arduino uno
• Fire sensor
• Gas sensor
• Temperature sensor
• Buzzer
• 16*2 LCD
• Esp32 camera
• Water level sensor
• Esp8266 WIFI Module
• Relay modules ,cpu fan,bulb holder etc
SOFTWARE COMPONENTS:

• Arduino Software
• Arduino C Language
• Thing speak cloud
ADVANTAGES OF HOME SECURITY SYSTEM

• Energy Savings. Home automation systems have definitely


proven themselves in the arena of energy efficiency. ...
• Convenience. In today's fast-paced society, the less you have to
worry about, the better. ...
• Security. ...
• Installation. ...
• Complex Technology. ...
• System Compatibility. ...
• Cost.
DISADVANTAGES
• Increased unemployment rates
• Highly dependent on the internet
CONCLUSION
• The home automation using Internet of Things has been
experimentally proven to work satisfactorily by connecting
simple appliances to it and the appliances were successfully
controlled remotely through internet.
Future scope:
• The future scope of home security lies in advanced
technologies such as artificial intelligence, facial recognition,
and smart sensors, making homes safer and more responsive
to potential threats. Similarly, home automation is set to expand
with increased integration of smart devices, allowing for
seamless control of lighting, heating, and appliances through
voice commands and mobile applications, enhancing
convenience and energy efficiency in households
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