Abstract

The device's control features combine cloud-based and wireless home automation technologies. This prototype, which cost less than $30,000 to build, does away with the need to pay for SMS service or to manage the server and database architecture because all that is required is an internet connection and a Cloud-service. The security for granting the approved access to users looking to manage and operate their home appliances remotely is ensured. This might persuade users to install the system in their homes and places of business. The cloud service used in the develop-ment of this system is the Google Firebase, which acts as an web server for storing and processing the data sent by the user through their mobile phone. In-order to automatically obtain data from the Firebase real-time database and give the control signals required for tripping the load and the NodeMCU board connects to the wireless system and subsequently to that of the internet.

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