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Page 1: Bluetooth based Home Automation

Based Home Automation

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What is Home Automation?

• Home Automation gives you access to control devices in your home from a mobile device anywhere in the world.

• Lighting, appliances, electrical outlets, heating and cooling systems– are hooked up to a bluetoothly controllable network.

• Provide improved convenience, comfort, energy, efficiency and security.

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Introduction

• There is an increasing demand for smart homes, where appliances react automatically to changing environmental conditions and can be easily controlled through one common device.

• This project presents a possible solution whereby the user controls devices by using their existing mobile phone ,where control is communicated to the Microcontroller from a mobile phone through its Bluetooth interface.

• The aim of this project is to design a circuit such that one can control home or industrial appliances using the help of bluetooth.

• Using bluetooth to control appliances reduces human efforts without compromising on efficiency. It also saves time.

• This circuit can be operated upto a distance of 5-10 metres depending upon the bluetooth which we use.

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Technology Used

• Bluetooth• DTMF(Dual Tone Multiple Frequency)• Microcontroller• Flip-Flop(Latch)

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Bluetooth Module

• HC-05 is a Bluetooth Smart module targeted for low-power sensors and accessories.

• It integrates all features required for a Bluetooth Smart application.

• It is powered directly from a standard 3V coin cell battery or a voltage regulator.

• In the lowest power sleep mode it merely consumes 500 nA and will wake up within a few hundred microseconds.

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DTMF

•It receives dual sine wave tone.

•It generates 4 Bit binary outputs.

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Microcontroller

• Introduced in 1981 by Intel corp.

• 8 bit microcontroller• 4K bytes internal ROM• 128 bytes internal RAM• Four 8-bit I/O ports (P0 -

P3).• All four ports are

bidirectional• Max. of 64k bytes of on

chip ROM

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Relay(Latch)

• A relay is an electrically operated switch.

• Relays are used where it is necessary to control a circuit by a low-power signal.

• Relays protect electrical circuits from overload or faults.

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Required Components

1. BLUETOOTH PHONE2. MICROCONTROLLER IC (ATM89S51)3. BLUETOOTH MODULE (>2.0.1)4. RELAY5. TRANSFORMER (220V/12V)6. VOLTAGE REGULATOR IC 78057. LED’S AND BULB’S8. RESISTOR,CAPICITOR AND CONNECTING WIRES9. SUPPLY BOARD

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Block Diagram

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Working Principle

• First Bluetooth module connected to the phone by the Bluetooth.• Bluetooth phone already have a application to provide the

interference between mobile and the Bluetooth module.• By using the application ,the mobile send the command signal to

microcontroller by the Bluetooth.• Bluetooth and relay IC is connect to the microcontroller by its pins.• The relay is connected to the load by its pins.• When microcontroller receives the command from mobile ,it operate

the load.

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Interface

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Advantages

• Quick response is achieved.• Easy to maintain and repair. • Design is efficient and low cost. • Power consumption is low. • Controlling electrical devices wirelessly• Saves electricity.• We can control appliances from any place round the room.

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Disadvantages

• This system is not capable of displaying the feed back status of the devices being operated.

• Number of electrical appliances that can be controlled by this circuit is limited.

• The range is limited (upto 15m).

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Applications

• Yet there is an increasing demand for smart homes, where appliances react automatically to changing environmental conditions and can be easily controlled through one common device.

• This wireless technology is especially useful in home environment, where there exists hardly any infrastructure to interconnect intelligent appliances.

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