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28 September 2022 Research on smart home system based on photoresistor PIR sensor
SiZhe Gao
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Proceedings Volume 12339, Second International Conference on Cloud Computing and Mechatronic Engineering (I3CME 2022); 1233926 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2654949
Event: Second International Conference on Cloud Computing and Mechatronic Engineering (I3CME 2022), 2022, Chendu, China
Abstract
This is a simple smart home system which is designed by using Arduino as the main controller. Some other elements, like photoresistor and PIR sensor, are required in implementing this smart home system. It involves functions of weather station, intruder alert, night light, and air conditioner. All applications in the circuit are represented by LEDs, if it is bright, corresponding application turns on, and if it is dark, the application it stands for turns off. By incorporating these functions together, detectors connected to micro controller will collect the data and check environment and send notifications back. Then the microsystem can give different command to control applications to achieve the goal of making the home more intelligent.
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SiZhe Gao "Research on smart home system based on photoresistor PIR sensor", Proc. SPIE 12339, Second International Conference on Cloud Computing and Mechatronic Engineering (I3CME 2022), 1233926 (28 September 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2654949
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Photoresistors

LCDs

Light emitting diodes

Resistors

Temperature sensors

Environmental sensing

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