Abstract
The paper's object is to develop a smart home automation system with sustainable renewable energy. The paper presents a conceptualization and implementation of developing a smart home system that uses solar panels to maximize the use of abundant renewable energy. This system is created to minimize the carbon footprint and energy consumption. This will simultaneously be a great solution for the climate issues in the world as well while using renewable energy simultaneously. Integrated renewable energy in this project to build an IoT-based smart automated home system. One of the major features of the system is to integrate the sun tracking method for maximum solar power harnessing. In this SHAS or Smart Home Automation System, lighting, climate, entertainment systems, and appliances are all monitored and controlled by the system. Home security systems such as access control, face recognition, and alarm systems are also be included. The project has features like activating loads using a Bluetooth system. The Arduino UNO board, a Bluetooth module controlled by a remote, and an infrared sensor are used to offer a low-cost and user-friendly remote-controlled home automation system in this work. IoT or Internet of Things technology is used to connect device communication in smart home appliances. In this home automation system technologies are used like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth where several types of electrical devices are used for controlling and monitoring various kinds of appliances of a household. This project offers a low-cost, eco-friendly smart home solution for individuals in underdeveloped nations like Bangladesh.
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