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Implementation of Light-load automation in a lab using AWS services

Jaidev Singh Dhariwal, Pratik Thombare, Sourabh Mali, Prof. Swapnil A. Namekar

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Abstract: There is an increasing demand of smart Facilities, where appliance react automatically to changing environment condition and can be easily controlled through one common device. This project presents a possible solution whereby the user control device by using their existing mobile number, where control is communicated to the NodeMCU from a mobile phone through its Android Application. The aim of this project is to design a circuit such that one can control Faculty or industrial appliances using the help of Wi-Fi.

This project presents the overall design of lab Automation System (LAS) with low cost and wireless system. It specifically focuses on the development of an “Internet of Things” (IoT) based lab automation system that is able to control light load via internet or by automatically programmed to operate from ambient conditions. In this project, we will try to design the development of a firmware for smart control which can successfully be automated minimizing human interaction to preserve the integrity within whole light load in the lab. We will use Node MCU, a popular open source IOT platform, to execute the process of automation. The aim is to design a prototype that establishes wireless remote control over a network of lights and fans present in the lab

Keywords: light load, Automation, 8051 microcontroller, Arduino, Node Mcu, Authorization, Wireless control

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[1] Jaidev Singh Dhariwal, Pratik Thombare, Sourabh Mali, Prof. Swapnil A. Namekar, “Implementation of Light-load automation in a lab using AWS services,” International Journal of Innovative Research in Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation and Control Engineering (IJIREEICE), DOI: 10.17148/IJIREEICE.2023.11614

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