Abstract
Research has been carried out aimed at:(1) to produce a home security system using a PIR (passive infrared) sensor with voice warnings and telegram notifications based on the MCU node microcontroller. (2) to determine the performance of the resulting home security system. The design uses a node mcu microcontroller as the main controller. The design uses a motion sensor (PIR) to detect motion that occurs inside the house. The design uses an internet modem to send telegram notifications to homeowners. The speed of communication between the microcontroller and Telegram depends on the internet network connection. Sending messages via telegram to the mcu node, it is also assumed that electricity and internet are in a stable condition. A home security system using a PIR (passive infrared) sensor with sound warnings and telegram notifications based on the MCU node microcontroller can be generated. Testing of each component (power supply, PIR sensor, MCU node microcontroller, MP3 player module, limit switch sensor and ESP8266) indicates that each part is functioning and working properly. The performance of the resulting home security system is very good. After the system is activated, any movement detected in the living room and/or terrace of the house as well as windows and/or doors that are detected are open, the system will respond by emitting a sound through the speaker in the form of a warning or informing that a house break-in has occurred while sending a chat telegram to the user.
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