Abstract

The automatic home control system is currently one of the interesting discussions to be developed, there are many innovations that can be done to facilitate human work in controlling the tools contained in the house. One of them is the use of android for controlling the tools that are inside the house and MIT Invertor is a software for making android applications with a design designed according to the design of the house. The control of home appliances / electronic devices that are often used nowadays are many that are integrated with mobile / smartphone devices. This study aims to design an automated home control system that can facilitate human activities in the home such as turning on and off lights and other electronics by using Android devices as a controller and using the HC-05 bluetooth module as a communication tool. The results of this study can show that the Android application can replace the function of the switch for controlling home appliances.

Highlights

  • The current access control system is one of the most important aspects in everyday life

  • One form of electronic access control system that is currently being developed is a remote control system (Baskoro, 2014). This can be seen on a 50 | TiBuana, Vol 02, No 1, 2019 wireless switch of an electronic device such as a remote control on a TV

  • Power supply circuit installed on the Android testing

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Introduction

The current access control system is one of the most important aspects in everyday life. One form of electronic access control system that is currently being developed is a remote control system (Baskoro, 2014) This can be seen on a 50 | TiBuana, Vol 02, No 1, 2019 wireless switch of an electronic device such as a remote control on a TV. The development of mobile phones that is happening now is equipped with all the functions that and Mobile becomes the leading mobile device, which will replace the PC (Mulyadi, 2010). This smartphone (smart phone) has been equipped with technologies such as infrared light, bluetooth and even wifi as wireless communication media (Warangkiran, 2014)

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