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The document discusses home automation using IoT. It provides an introduction to home automation and defines IoT and its diagram. The document outlines the objectives of the project which are to design, implement and validate a smart IoT network and define distributed smart components. It also discusses defining, deploying and evaluating real-life pilots.

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ETI Micro Project

The document discusses home automation using IoT. It provides an introduction to home automation and defines IoT and its diagram. The document outlines the objectives of the project which are to design, implement and validate a smart IoT network and define distributed smart components. It also discusses defining, deploying and evaluating real-life pilots.

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A

Micro-Project Report

On

“Home Automation Using IOT”


"
Partial Fulfilment of the Requirement for the Diploma in Computer
Engineering.

By

ARSHIYAN SAYYAD 2114660018


ABHISHEK SALVE 2214660198
MONOJ JAGTAP 2114660028
SHRISANT BADHE 2214660162

Guided By

Prof.S.B.Veer

Shree Samarth Academy's

Shree Samarth Polytechnic

Mhasane Phata, Ahmednagar

Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education

(2023-24)
Shree Samarth Academy's Shree Samarth Polytechnic
Mhasane Phata, Ahmednagar (414001)

Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education

A project report on-

“Home Automation Using IOT”


Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Diploma in

Computer Engineering

BY-

ARSHIYAN SAYYAD 2114660018


ABHISHEK SALVE 2214660198
MONOJ JAGTAP 2114660028
SHRISANT BADHE 2214660162
GUIDED BY-

Prof.S.B.Veer

HOD PRINCIPAL

Prof.S.S.Darode Prof.D.D.Desale
Index
Sr.No. Topics Page No.
1 Introduction
2 IOT Defination and
Diagram
3 Objectives
4 Propesed System

5 What is IOT
6 Benefits Of IOT
7 Smart Object
8 Application
9 Advantages
10 Conclusion
11 References
Introdution
The American Association of Home Builders coined the term “smart
house” in 1984. However, IoT smart homes, or home automation
using IoT, gained popularity in the 2000s.

With the advent of several affordable, intelligent technologies, smart


houses became a viable option for consumers. The Echo IV,
introduced in 1966, was the 1st IoT home automation system.

It lets customers make grocery lists, adjust their house’s temperature,


and turn appliances on and off. The kitchen computer, created in the
1960s and developed recipes, was never a commercial success due to
its high price.

In an IoT smart home, a central hub connected to the internet manages


all the individual devices. The hub is then regulated using a
smartphone application. The setup process for an IoT smart home can
be complicated as specific add-ons are compatible with particular
devices.
IOT Defination and Diagram
IoT home automation involves utilizing internet-connected devices to
control various household appliances. It can include setting up
intricate heating & lighting systems and managing home security
controls and alarms, all of which are linked to the central hub and can
be operated remotely using the smartphone app.
Objectives
1. Design, implementation and validation of an NGIoT

Smart Network and Control plane manages virtual and wireless


aspects of network connectivity. The key functions handled on this
plane are encompassed by technologies that deliver software-related
and virtualised networks, such as SDN (SD-WAN), NFV, MANO,
and anything related to virtualised or self-contained networking. Any
direct and logical connection in the communication infrastructure is
provided on this plane. The functions on this plane follow the access-
network-agnostic approach, in which the network connections are
highly flexible. Features, such as dynamic configuration, routing and
addressing, and high-level intelligent firewalling help deliver the
required flexibility.
2. Definition and implementation of distributed smart
networking components.

The Smart Network and Control plane is in charge of key aspects


of the ASSIST-IoT architecture. On the one hand, it is responsible
for the connectivity among network elements, aiming at ensuring low
latency and resiliency. On the other hand, this plane covers as well the
orchestration of virtualised functions, not only for network-related
functions (e.g., VNFs for delivering services such as load balancing,
firewall, packet inspection, etc.) but also for Next-Generation
functions such as data governance, interoperability, privacy, security,
and intelligence, among other functionalities.
his plane has been designed following the SDN/NFV paradigm,
considering auto-configuration capabilities to provide continuous
support for real-time applications. To this end, the plane is composed
of four functional blocks, namely (i) smart orchestrator, (ii) SDN
controller, (iii) VNFs and (iv) self-contained network. Further
information of smart networking components of ASSIST-IoT will be
delivered later in deliverables and through this webpage.

3. Definition, deployment and evaluation of real-life pilots.

Three industry-driven pilots will demonstrate the value of the


architecture, as an innovation tool. Pilots will be validated using
heterogeneous data sources in real-life settings and based on actual
deployments. ASSIST-IoT outcomes will be validated from both
technical and business perspective. More information on the
challenges, technical and operational description of the pilots can be
found at: https://assist-iot.eu/use-cases/
4. Establishment of an innovative cooperation and
business framework.

ASSIST-IoT will define and validate credible, scalable business


models, which will ensure wide and sustainable use of deployed
solutions. Business modelling will be fully aligned with technical
capabilities of results, ecosystem, and functionalities of deployed
pilots.

5. Impact creation: Showcasing ASSIST-IoT and


Disrupting the current market.

Besides standard dissemination activities, e.g. presenting and


promoting the approach and its results, at conferences, website,
exhibitions, social media, publications and workshops, ASSIST-IoT
will perform several showcases, including small demonstrations, to
widely present main outcomes and to show concrete advantages of
using ASSIST-IoT architecture and enabling technologies, to
stakeholders and potential clients, targeting diverse verticals,
mobilising key actors, including the security area.
What is IOT
The Internet of Things (IoT) describes the network of physical
objects—“things”—that are embedded with sensors, software, and
other technologies for the purpose of connecting and exchanging data
with other devices and systems over the internet. These devices range
from ordinary household objects to sophisticated industrial tools.
With more than 7 billion connected IoT devices today, experts are
expecting this number to grow to 10 billion by 2020 and 22 billion by
2025. Oracle has a network of device partners.
IoT intelligent applications
Over the past few years, IoT has become one of the most important
technologies of the 21st century. Now that we can connect everyday
objects—kitchen appliances, cars, thermostats, baby monitors—to the
internet via embedded devices, seamless communication is possible
between people, processes, and things.
By means of low-cost computing, the cloud, big data, analytics, and
mobile technologies, physical things can share and collect data with
minimal human intervention. In this hyperconnected world, digital
systems can record, monitor, and adjust each interaction between
connected things. The physical world meets the digital world—and
they
Benefits Of IOT
 User-Friendly Controls.
 The Convenience of Smart Home Solutions.
 Better Security.
 Intelligent Home.
 Energy Savings & Management.
 Remote Access.
 Enhanced Monitoring and Communication.
 Customization.
Smart Object
Smart objects are utilized widely to transform the physical
environment around us to a digital world using the Internet of things
(IoT) technologies.

A smart object carries blocks of application logic that make sense for
their local situation and interact with human users. A smart object
sense, log, and interpret the occurrence within themselves and the
environment, and intercommunicate with each other and exchange
information with people.

The work of smart object has focused on technical aspects (such as


software infrastructure, hardware platforms, etc.) and application
scenarios. Application areas range from supply-chain management
and enterprise applications (home and hospital) to healthcare and
industrial workplace support. As for human interface aspects of
smart-object technologies are just beginning to receive attention from
the environment.
Applications
 Smart Homes.
 Smart City.
 Self-driven Cars.
 IoT Retail Shops.
 Farming.
 Wearables.
 Smart Grids.
 Industrial Internet.
Advantages
 Controlled electrical fixtures such as lights and air
conditioners
 Simplified garden or lawn management
 HVAC
 Controlled smart home appliances
 Enhanced safety and security at home
 Water and air quality control and monitoring
 Voice based home assistant supporting natural language
 Smart locks and switches.
Conclusion
The IoT device market has undergone radical changes in only a few
short years. Starting with disparate devices and no ecosystems to
speak of, the market has now grown to encompass enterprise players
working together to create ecosystems, tailored for mobile
technology, which allows IoT devices to become interconnected.

Automaton of the home may have once seemed like a peculiar and
unlikely concept, but as our devices become smarter and more
investment is poured into the development of ioT consumer products,
we are likely to see increased competition spur on further innovation
in the field.
References
http://intuitive-design.foleon.com/knect365/smart-home/conclusion/
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/whitepapers/latest/securing-iot-with-
aws/conclusion.html
https://www.scribd.com/user/674886615/Arshiyan-Sayyad
Teacher Evaluation Sheet
Name of Student:………………………………………………………………………………….. Enrolment
No……………………………….

Name of Programme…………………………Semester:……………………………….

Course Title: …………………. Code:……………………….

Title of the Micro-Project:………………………………………………………………………….

Course Outcomes Achieved

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Evaluation as per suggested Rubric for Assessment of Micro-Project

Sr. Characteristic to be Poor Average Good Excellent


No. assessed (Marks 1-3) (Marks 4-5) (Marks 6-8) (Marks 9-10)

1 Relevance to the course

Literature survey/
2
Information Collection

3 Project Proposal

Completion of the Target as


4
per project proposal

Analysis of Data &


5
Representation

6 Quality of Prototype/Model

7 Report Preparation

8 Presentation

9 Defence
Micro-Project Evaluation Sheet

Process Assessment Product Assessment


Total
Project Individual Marks
Part A- Project Part B-Project
Methodology Presentation/Viva 10
Proposal Report/Working Model
(2 mark) (4 mark)
(2 marks) (2 marks)

Note:

Every course teacher is expected to assign marks for group evolution in first 3 columns & individual
evaluation in 4th columns for each group of students as per rubrics.

Comments/Suggestions about team work/leadership/inter-personal communication(if any).

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