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A brief analysis and hardware designing of IOT based Home Automation using Blynk and Node MCU

Author Names : Mukesh Saini, Shivam Tinker, Juhi Suman, Madan Lal Jat, Ashtosh Saxena  Volume 4 Issue 5
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Abstract  

This paper presents a resolution for home automation using blynk. Ever thought of a life where you could just command your home appliances to work as you need just by using smart phone in one app. The main purpose of this project is to develop a home automation system using an Node MCU board with Internet being remotely controlled by any Android OS smart phone. As technology is advancing so houses are also getting smarter. Modern houses are gradually shifting from conventional switches to centralized control system, involving remote controlled switches. Presently, conventional wall switches located in different parts of the house makes it difficult for the user to go near them to operate

In order to achieve this, a relay module is interfaced to the Node MCU board at the receiver end while on the transmitter end, a blynk application on the cell phone sends ON/OFF commands to the receiver where loads are connected. By touching the specified location on the blynk, the loads can be turned ON/OFF remotely through this technology. The loads are operated by IOT board through Relay Module

Keyword: IOT, NodeMCU, Wi-fi, IDE, Digital I/O Pin.

 

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