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Controlling Electrical Equipment Smart Home System Using Wireless Network Incorporating Internet of Things

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An objective of this research paper is to manage a use of energy in a household cleverly by a smartphone. A developed system specifies on an energy management inside an accommodation. The system uses an infrared sensor to detect a human movement. Also, it combines with a wireless network system and a smart phone to control electrical equipment in a household. As well, a system measures an energy value from that electrical equipment also evaluates a measured value to an electricity charge after that. As a result, the researchers infer that the system can reduce an electricity uses within 7 days after comparing with a regular use. An electricity unit is decreased from 3.16 down to 2.46 for 7 days. In consequence, this research can reduce electricity using efficiently.

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        ICICM '19: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Information Communication and Management
        August 2019
        210 pages
        ISBN:9781450371889
        DOI:10.1145/3357419

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