House Automation Using Telegram
House Automation Using Telegram
House Automation Using Telegram
H.SANGEETHA
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Contents
•Introduction
•Abstract
•Objective
•Literature Review
•Methodology
•Tools / Components Required
•Working
•Outcomes / Results
•Conclusion
•References
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ABSTRACT
•The Internet of Things (IoT) becomes major role in engineering field and this
applications such as a home automation system where data can be exchanged and
shared easily across the Internet.
• This project focuses on the implementation of the home automation system with
Telegram using Wireless-Fidelity (Wi-Fi) network access on any smart-phone and
laptop devices.
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Introduction
• The home appliances are either being controlled manually or with the existing
communication technology such as Bluetooth, GSM and Zigbee.
• The IoT based home switching system via Telegram is proposed, analyzed and implemented.
Equipped with data encryption and ability to create Telegram Bot.
• Telegram messenger can be integrated with Arduino compatible Wi-Fi board (NodeMCU) to
allow people to machine communication, which can certainly manipulate and monitor the
status of home appliances with Wi-Fi access.
• The Telegram Bot API also made the platform more dynamic and user friendly.
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Objective
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Literature Survey
[1] Danilo Henrique Santos,” Chatting with Arduino Platform through Telegram Bot”, IEEE
International Symposium on Consumer Electronics, 2016.
[2] Gopal singh, “Raspberry Pi based Implementation of Internet of Things using Mobile
Messaging Application - „Telegram‟”, International Journal of Computer Applications 14, July
2016.
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Methodology
• The general block diagram of the IoT based homes witching system using the Telegram. Main
control panel will monitor and incoming requests from Telegram user via Wi-Fi network to
decide corresponding action and the data will be pushed to database for data-logging.
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Working
• The Telegram messenger is used as the main framework to initiate
HTTP communication on the client side and connect it with server and
controller side.
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Working
• Hardware design of the system will focus on the construction of the
main control panel along with its peripherals. The main control panel
consisted of NodeMCU, relay module, voltage regulators and home
appliances.
• The main reason that NodeMCU is used in this system is due to its
capability to connect to the Internet and its power saving feature.
Working
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Outcome / Result
NodeMCU monitors and triggers the action based on the code from
Telegram user. The meaning of each code is depicted as.
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Outcome / Result
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Conclusion
•This project consists of both hardware and software components, with the created
source codes being tested on hardware to determine viability.
• The results were promising because the data could be transferred and received
precisely by the controller via a wireless Internet environment.
•This concept has only been tested with DC applications like as LEDs. The success of
the ON/OFF LED can be extended to the AC power circuit. There is no test on the AC
circuit in this experiment.
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•However, a DC to AC relay can be used to connect the AC circuit load.
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References
[1] M. A. E.-L. Mowad, A. Fathy, and A. Hafez, “Smart Home Automated Control
System Using Android Application and Microcontroller,” Int. J. Sci. \& Eng. Res., vol.
5, no. 5, pp. 935–939, 2014.
[2] S. Kumar and S. R. Lee, “Android based smart home system with control via
Bluetooth and internet connectivity,” Proc. Int. Symp. Consum. Electron. ISCE, no.
2011, 2014.
[3] R. Teymourzadeh, S. A. Ahmed, K. W. Chan, and M. V. Hoong, “Smart GSM based
home automation system,” Proc. - 2013 IEEE Conf. Syst. Process Control. ICSPC
2013, no. December, pp. 306–309, 2013.
[4] R. Acker and M. Massoth, “Secure ubiquitous house and facility control solution,”
5th Int. Conf. Internet Web Appl. Serv. ICIW 2010, pp. 262–267, 2010
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