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Remote Monitoring and Control of Appliances using a state machine in an IoT Network

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Monitoring the state of the machines has become a necessity, as the number of devices is growing exponentially worldwide. This requirement can only be met using the Internet of Things (IoT). The proposed appliance monitoring system is developed based on the IoT. This work aims to send and store data in the database instantaneously and control the device upon necessity. This system allows the data stored in the MySQL database of the server to represent the flow of current through the appliance. Upon exceeding set parameters, the server sends a command to cut off the power of the appliance at the machine end, which saves it from danger. The entire communication mechanism is based on Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT) protocol and Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). A web page has been designed to observe data and also be able to control the appliance manually. A mobile app called ”pahara” is developed, which allows observation of the data from the server at any given time. The result shows that the MQTT protocol's data transfer rate is almost instantaneous, and the proposed system is economically cheap compared to the HTTP protocol.

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      ICCTA '22: Proceedings of the 2022 8th International Conference on Computer Technology Applications
      May 2022
      286 pages
      ISBN:9781450396226
      DOI:10.1145/3543712

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