Implementation of IoT eith ESP8266 Part II - Home Automation

Authors(1) :-K. Priyanka Srinivasulu Reddy

This paper is the continuation and conclusion of my first paper ‘IMPLEMENTATION OF IOT WITH ESP8266 PART I – CREATING A PROTOTYPE’. In the first part, a detailed understanding of IoT and Home Automation was given. Additionally, a small prototype was created for getting a feel of Home Automation through IoT. In this paper, a full-fledged home automation model has been created. Here we will sense various environmental parameters like temperature, light and smoke using sensors. The real-time plotting of these parameters will be done on MQTT cloud server. Our actuators – light, fan and buzzer will continuously access the status of these environmental parameters from our MQTT cloud server. Our actuators will be turned on and off accordingly. Additionally, we will create a mobile application for watching the real-time status of our actuators. Also, we will be able to turn our actuators on and off from our mobile application. The heart and soul of our entire project is a little hero ‘ESP8266’, which is a WiFi driven IoT chipset. This paper is a good overview to present what is a Smart Home and which are the necessary hardware and software components to make a Smart Home. [1,2,4,7]

K. Priyanka Srinivasulu Reddy
Research and Development Engineer, Videocon Industries Ltd., Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India

Internet of things (IOT), smart TV, smart devices – hand held devices, wireless sensor network, ESP8266, home automation, light sensor, temperature sensor, smoke detection, light bulb, fan, buzzer, mobile application.

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Publication Details

Published in : Volume 3 | Issue 4 | July-August 2019
Date of Publication : 2019-08-30
License:  This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Page(s) : 10-19
Manuscript Number : IJSRMME19346
Publisher : Technoscience Academy

Cite This Article :

K. Priyanka Srinivasulu Reddy, "Implementation of IoT eith ESP8266 Part II - Home Automation ", International Journal of Scientific Research in Mechanical and Materials Engineering (IJSRMME), ISSN : 2457-0435, Volume 3, Issue 4, pp.10-19, July-August.2019
URL : https://ijsrmme.com/IJSRMME19346

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