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Title: | Development of An Enhanced Home Automation System For Energy Saving Using GSM, Internet of Things and Bluetooth Technologies |
Authors: | Haruna, Aliyu Abubakar Adegboye, B. A Tola, Omokhafe James |
Keywords: | Residential electricity, Home automation, Renewable energy, Microcontroller, Proteus software, Arduino IDE and Wireless communication |
Issue Date: | 17-May-2022 |
Publisher: | IEEE Nigeria 4th International Conference (NIGERCON 2022) |
Abstract: | Residential electricity usage accounts for a large portion of Nigeria’s electricity consumption due to the rising population and the increasing rate of urbanization. However, much attention has not been given to electricity conservation in the country. In response to this, several recent research studies are tailored towards ensuring a rapid reduction in home energy consumption through various alternatives, including energy-efficient technologies given the current state of inadequate electricity supply worldwide. In this research work, an enhanced home automation system (HAS) for energy saving using GSM, IoT and Bluetooth technologies is developed. The system comprises a temperature sensor, motion sensor, GSM, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Modules. Others are light dependent resistor (LDR), Solar System, Overvoltage Sensor, an AC Mains and a microcontroller. HAS design and simulation were done using proteus software. The Results shows that in a situation where renewable energy is incorporated into the home automation system to power the appliances alongside the mains supply, 32.79% of energy is conserved. |
URI: | http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/27841 |
ISSN: | 978-1-6654-7978-3/22/$31.00 ©2022 IEEE |
Appears in Collections: | Electrical/Electronic Engineering |
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