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Automated Water Pump Control Using Node MCU for Home Automation

Bigambar Ghodake

Abstract


Web of Things (IoT) is an augmentation of the Web, which currently incorporates actual objects of this present reality. The fundamental reason for Web of Things is to build a nature of individuals' day to day existence. A brilliant home is one of the promising regions in the Web of Things which increments quickly. It enables users to automate their work based on the physical environment conditions and user preferences and allows them to control their home devices at any time and from any location worldwide via Internet connectivity. The performance of the devices and the security of the communication between the limited, low-power devices in the home network are the primary challenges in implementing the IoT architecture. These issues have been developed with the spread of modest and simple to utilize microcontrollers which are utilized by electronic lovers to construct their own home robotization projects. In this paper we proposed a programmed water engine circuit which works by button switch and clock. The primary piece of the circuit is Hub MCU which is an open source IoT improvement board. One of its most restrictive trademarks is that it has implicit help for Wi-Fi network, and thusly makes IoT application improvement much simple.


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