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Design and Implementation of IoT Residential Solution- Wi-Fi Switch

Kshitiz Singhal

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ABSTRACT Mobile devices are the part of our everyday life from previous couple of years. Consequently, providing facilities and security have become progressively distinguished options on mobile devices. In this paper, we must develop a home automation system that interfaces with Android mobile devices. The mobile device and system can communicate with each other from long-range via Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi). The mobile application can be loaded and interfaces with system from any compatible device. Directions to ON/OFF electric gadget like lights, fans, air conditioners and climate control system and so on at home or any association can be sent effectively and rapidly from the mobile phones by means of a basic and comfortable Graphic User Interface (GUI) application, which is anything but difficult to use for the any normal users, and user itself can introduce the framework. The system then acts and respond to these commands by taking actions per commands and gives the result to the user. The user can also see the result on Android mobile application from anywhere. So, it is a right choice for designing a home automation for comfort life. Keywords:-Wi-Fi, Switch, Message Queueing Telemetry Transport (MQTT), Automation, ESP 8266-01, Internet of Things (IoT) Cite this Article: Kshitiz Singhal Design and Implementation of IoT Residential Solution- Wi-Fi Switch.. International Journal of VLSI Design and Technology. 2019; 1 (1) 1–5p

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/jvdt.v1i1.1000

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