

Arduino-Based Lab Automation
Abstract
Nowadays there is such a great amount in programming labs to do. From monitoring participation of understudies and controlling the temperature of AC to turning on and switching off the PCs when the understudies leave the lab. This task will diminish the above of the agents and lab aides to turn on and switch off the PCs when the understudy's use. Likewise, the execution of this undertaking will give two significant advantages. The decrease in utilization of force being the first, and the decrease in the bills of power which will benefit the association. This venture contains three primary modules for execution of particular objectives. To begin with, the participation module utilizing RFID (Radio-Recurrence distinguishing proof) and Arduino Uno. Second, turning on the PCs on LAN (Neighborhood) utilizing the Wake on Lan order when understudy enters the lab and turning off the PCs consequently as the understudy leaves. Third, controlling the temperature of the forced air system utilizing Arduino mega and temperature sensor.
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