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Publication Type : Conference Proceedings
Publisher : IEEE
Source : Proceedings - International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Smart Systems, ICAIS 2021, 2021, pp. 1706–1709, 9395750
Url : https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9395750
Campus : Bengaluru
School : School of Engineering
Department : Electrical and Electronics
Year : 2021
Abstract : As the technology is advancing in each and every field, it also advanced in making houses smarter where one can control the appliance remotely. Here the word smart also helps in generating the electricity bill in a way of reducing the human effort in calculating all the necessary parameters. But not every person knows how electricity works and how the bill is generated. So, the main objective of this project is to let every user know how the consumption of each appliance effect the electricity bill. This project also helps the user to control the home appliance remotely using a smart phone. Accordingly, this research work has developed a Smart system for leveraging a controlled and effective billing. Generally, disabled or elderly people find it difficult to near the switch and turn it on/off in a home. So, the application designed in this paper will fulfill the need. Current and Voltage sensors are used to get the values of voltage and current which will be further used in the generation of bill. The values from the sensors are communicated to the Arduino UNO through I/O ports and the bill is generated. Here, a Bluetooth module is used which acts as a medium and helps the data gets transmitted. All the necessary controls of the appliance and its energy consumption will be present in an Android Application.
Cite this Research Publication : S. Yadav, SwamyVivek, P., Venkata Sai Rahul, P., Dyuthy, E.S.,“Arduino based Smart System for Control and Effective Billing”
Proceedings - International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Smart Systems, ICAIS 2021, 2021, pp. 1706–1709, 9395750