Web based online Home Automation and security system based on wireless Video Streaming using Internet of Things

Palla Suneetha, Kiran. Venneti

Abstract


The present research work proposes an efficient implementation for IoT (Internet of Things) used for monitoring and controlling the home appliances via World Wide Web. IoT can be viewed as an evolution rather than a revolution. IoT involves leveraging connectivity to efficiently collect and analyze the data from various sensors and relay the data to the mobile or personal computer through Wireless connectivity. The idea behind our research work is managing all the functions of a home with a centralized control system. Introducing the Raspberry Pi to the world of home automation provides numerous customizations to turn a regular home into a smart home. Raspberry Pi provides a low cost platform for interconnecting electrical/electronic devices and various sensors in a home via the internet network. The main objective of the present work is to design a smart home using various sensors which can be controlled and monitored by the Raspberry Pi via the Internet of Things (IoT). This will help the house owners to provide a simple, fast and reliable way to automate their environment. This paper focuses on two aspects of smart home i.e. home automation and home security.


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