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Water Motor Automatic Operation using Node MCU in Home Automation

Ravi Kumar K.

Abstract


Internet of Things (IoT) is an extension of the Internet, which now includes physical objects of the real world. The main purpose of Internet of Things is to increase a quality of people’s daily life. A smart home is one of the promising areas in the Internet of Things which increases rapidly. It allows users to control their home devices anytime from any location in the world using Internet connectivity and automate their work based on the physical environment conditions and user preferences. The main issues in deploying the architecture of IoT are the security of the communication between constrained low-power devices in the home network and device performance. These issues have been deepened with the spread of cheap and easy to use microcontrollers which are used by electronic enthusiasts to build their own home automation projects. In this paper we proposed an automatic water motor circuit which operates by button switch and timer. The main part of the circuit is Node Mcu which is an open source IoT development board. One of its most exclusive characteristic is that it has built-in support for Wi-Fi connectivity, and therefore makes IoT application development much easy.

 

Keywords: Node MCU, home automation system, IOT, Wi-Fi connectivity


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