Author
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- Amusa Afolarin
(Department of Computer Science, Babcock University)
- Akewusola Misimioluwa
(Department of Computer Science, Babcock University)
- Omeje Raphael
(Department of Computer Science, Babcock University)
- Mensah Yaw
(Department of Computer Science, Babcock University)
- Bamidele Oluwadoyin
(Department of Computer Science, Babcock University)
- Adelowo Opeyemi
(Department of Computer Science, Babcock University)
Abstract
The number one objective of this undertaking is to expand a present-day home automation device that leverages the abilities of the Internet of Things (IoT) and Radio Frequency (RF) technology. This device aims to deal with the evolving wishes of cutting-edge households through transitioning from manual switches to centralized, far flung-controlled systems. By integrating IoT-enabled gadgets which include smartphones, laptops, and drugs, the gadget gives improved comfort and manipulation over a extensive range, contingent upon the supply of a stable internet connection. Furthermore, this machine isn’t always most effectively beneficial for residential use but also affords sizable ability for business applications in business and medical settings. The integration of RF technology affords a simplified and effective solution for far off-managed home automation, catering to the elderly, disabled people, and facilitating green operations in numerous business environments.
Suggested Citation
Amusa Afolarin & Akewusola Misimioluwa & Omeje Raphael & Mensah Yaw & Bamidele Oluwadoyin & Adelowo Opeyemi, 2024.
"IOT-Enabled Radio Frequency Home Automation System,"
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science (IJRIAS), vol. 9(4), pages 425-437, April.
Handle:
RePEc:bjf:journl:v:9:y:2024:i:4:p:425-437
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