An Automation system over Cloud by Using Internet of Things Applications

An Automation system over Cloud by Using Internet of Things Applications

Authors

  • Prof.Dr.Kevin Butler Department of Computer Science and Information Sciences,University of Oregon,United States of America

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31185/wjcm.88

Keywords:

MCU, cloud, IOT, automation

Abstract

By the virtue of blooming automation industry and wireless connectivity, all the devices within the home can be connected. Today's World is moving to digitalization where everything is made easy and comfortable for people i.e., young youth as well as senior citizen. Smart Automated House Application using IOT (Internet of Thing) is a system where basic house facility can be handled by device from any place such as ON and Off of Light, Fan, AC, Water pump, Gardening of Water. One can handle all these things with help of device NodeMCU ESP8266, Android Application, Internet Connection. This paper include functionality of node esp8266 are connected with either of above given house application like fan, light, water pump, gardening with help of coding and hosting online with web server. All the functionality is handled by Mobile App created in android application, from which house application are controlled with help of internet. This paper is clarifying that monitoring of circuit devices through wireless using Node MCU and controlling using App Blynk. According to requirement of need one can connect multiple device like sensors, appliance and many more till 8.

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Published

2022-12-30

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Computer

How to Cite

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Prof.Dr.Kevin Butler, “An Automation system over Cloud by Using Internet of Things Applications: An Automation system over Cloud by Using Internet of Things Applications”, WJCMS, vol. 1, no. 4, pp. 19–22, Dec. 2022, doi: 10.31185/wjcm.88.