Low cost home automotation with ESP32
Author(s) -
Carlos Willames,
Paiva Amâncio,
Bruno Gonçalves,
Rilmar Pereira Gomes,
Mayre Serafim Da Silva,
Jean Lobo De Oliveira,
David Barbosa de Alencar,
Bruno Pereira Gonçalves,
Pereira Gomes,
V. S. Silva,
Jean Mark,
Lobo De Oliveira
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of development research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2230-9926
DOI - 10.37118/ijdr.19047.06.2020
Subject(s) - notice , computer science , residence , documentation , automation , work (physics) , interface (matter) , telecommunications , multimedia , engineering , operating system , mechanical engineering , demography , sociology , political science , law , bubble , maximum bubble pressure method
Affordable home automation using an ESP32 low power controller. Applying bibliographic research to understand the concepts required for the preparation of the work and adopting quantitative research through a questionnaire to a random audience. Also, a research documentation to support information in formal and informal bodies. It was exemplified through a case study using a visual model representing a popular residence with five rooms where it was possible to carry out the automation of the lighting system through mobile devices using the WIFI network and an app made in the app inventor, a user interface. As result, it was possible to notice the benefits that an automated residence can provide, such as comfort, practicality, safety and economy.
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