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BLUETOOTH ENABLED HOME AUTOMATION

Project Report

Prepared by: SHAURAKAR DAS Click to edit Master subtitle style

K NIKHIL CHAKRAVARTHY RAJAN KUMAR GUPTA SANKALP SINHA

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Project Guide: SWARNALATHA SRINIVAS Venue: Bangalore Institute Of

Objective

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Aim: To design a module to control the home appliances through Bluetooth using microcontroller Stages Phase I : Interfacing bluetooth and appliances with the microcontroller kit Phase II : Remote control of the module with an external bluetooth device(mobile/laptop)

What is home automation ?

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Control and coordination of home appliances Can be done through various devices like bluetooth, wi-fi, GSM, etc

Why home automation?

To provide improved convenience, comfort, energy efficiency and security. Integrates electrical devices in a house with each other. Allows control by a personal computer/smart phone

Requirements

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Hardware:

ATMEGA8 Bluetooth module MAX232 RS232 cable with DB-9 CONNECTOR LCD Display Relays DC Motor/AC motor AC Bulb

Block diagram
Bluetooth Device

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PC

Power Supply

Microco ntroller

Bluetooth Device

Load1

Driver

Driver

Load2

Arduino Software (IDE)

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cross-platform application written in Java, and is derived from the IDE for the Processing programming language and the Wiring projects. No need to edit or make files or run programs on a command-line interface Arduino programs are written in C or C++. The Arduino IDE comes with a software library called "Wiring Users only need define two functions to make a runnable cyclic executive program

Why Arduino ?

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User friendly software Compatible with java, c , csharp Reliable Consists of built in pwm, analog and digital pins Automatic (Software) Reset Boot loader pins are available for firmware upgrade

Interfacing

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Current Status & Schedule

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Current Status: Interfacing of Bluetooth module with Arduino module. Schedule:


Phase Of Completion Phase 1 Phase 2 Final completion Expected Dates 3rd week of March 1st week of April 3rd week of April

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