Abstract

In the dynamic landscape of technology, the intersection of Smart Buildings and Internet of Things (IoT) devices continues to hold substantial promise. The integration of billions of smart devices with computing systems empowers the identification, analysis, and influence of various actions in our daily lives. A prevalent approach in IoT implementation involves leveraging Android systems, where Android applications play a pivotal role in front-end management. This paper introduces an innovative Android application designed for the comprehensive management of smart buildings, providing users with real-time data monitoring and control capabilities. The application serves as a bridge, bringing users closer to the operational intricacies of smart building systems. Notably, the application is equipped to send timely alerts when predefined limits for humidity, temperature, or light consumption are surpassed, as well as during specific time periods with detected motion. These alerts prompt users to make informed adjustments and decisions, enhancing overall user engagement and responsiveness. The proposed system architecture comprises five distinct layers: Python scripts for sensor data generation, JSON files for data storage, a Flask-based Application Programming Interface (API) for data analysis and conversion, SQLite for efficient data storage, and the Android application for user interaction. This multi-layered framework ensures seamless integration and robust functionality throughout the smart building management process.

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