Implementation of IOT with Esp8266 Part I - Creating A Prototype

Authors

  • K. Priyanka Srinivasulu Reddy  Research and Development Engineer, Videocon Industries Ltd., Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India

Keywords:

Internet of things (IOT), smart TV, smart devices – hand held devices, smart wearables, wireless sensor network, ESP8266

Abstract

This paper aims at presenting a practical approach to IOT driven smart home devices. This paper describes in detail - a) The Smart Home concept b) Our concepts to model the Smart Home using smart devices c) Development of a prototype for controlling smart home devices through IOT and d) Controlling of dumb devices through IOT by the means of Wifi driven chipset solution – ESP8266. Contrary to the other projects, this work is directed towards a sensors approach and an ontology modelling of the Smart Home. This work has the originality to take into account the real heterogeneity of information present in a habitat. This paper is a good overview to present what is a Smart Home and which are the necessary hardware and software components to make a Smart Home. Smart Home concept has been implemented using smart devices, a wifi driven IOT chipset solution – ESP8266 and controlling of dumb devices through IOT by the means of this Wifi driven chipset.

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Published

2017-04-30

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Research Articles

How to Cite

[1]
K. Priyanka Srinivasulu Reddy, " Implementation of IOT with Esp8266 Part I - Creating A Prototype, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 3, Issue 3, pp.333-338 , March-April-2017.