Home Security System
Home Security System
SYSTEM
USING ARDUINO AND GSM
Under The Supervision Of
Professor Urmila Patil
Computer Science Department
[electronics]
PVG’S COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND COMMERCE
TANISHA PARDESHI
SAKSHI NIKAM
SHREYA CHAVAN
CONTENTS
⮚INTRODUCTION
⮚OBJECTIVES
⮚BLOCK DIAGRAM
⮚COMPONENTS AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
⮚WORKING PRINCIPLES
⮚ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES
⮚FUTURE SCOPE
INTRODUCTION
⮚Arduino Uno
Sensor
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
WORKING PRINCIPAL
⮚Limited Connectivity
Options
⮚Cost Considerations
⮚Scalabili
ty
Overall, while Arduino-based home security systems with
GSM offer flexibility, customization, and cost-effectiveness,
they may not always be suitable for mission-critical
applications or large-scale deployments due to their
inherent limitations and challenges. It's essential to
carefully evaluate the requirements, constraints, and
trade-offs before choosing such a system for home security
FUTURE SCOPE
It deters the crime and notifies the user about the gas or fire
problem. Home security systems are mostly utilized for safety
reasons in residences, businesses, and educational facilities.
Another option is to use a mobile device or the internet to send
data to a remote location. Other modules, such as a wind sensor
or a fire sensor, might be added to the system in the future. Voice
alarm modules may also alert you to an intruder or a gas leak if
you use them. We can increase the number of sensors to make it
better. We can use the latest technology of the Internet of Things
that makes our system wireless. A growing number of devices
and goods are being connected to the Internet, which is referred
to as the Internet of Things by the phrase. We can use the
Internet of Things to produce a low-cost security system for
residential and industrial applications that is especially useful for
home security. When the door is opened or an unauthorized entry
is detected, the system will send an alert to the owner. The user
may take action after getting the notification. ESP8266 Wi-Fi
module will connect to and interact with the Internet, while an
Arduino Uno microcontroller keeps track of the system's status,
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