Construction Of A GSM Based Home Automation Using Avr

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In the realm of home automation, leveraging AVR technology proves instrumental in creating efficient systems that optimize convenience and control for homeowners. This project delves into the construction of a GSM-based home automation system, integrating AVR microcontrollers to enable remote management via mobile networks. By harnessing the power of GSM communication, this system allows users to remotely monitor and control various household appliances and systems, offering unparalleled convenience and security. Through the integration of AVR technology, this home automation solution promises seamless operation, robust performance, and enhanced user experience. With a focus on efficiency and reliability, this project exemplifies the potential of AVR-based GSM home automation in modernizing residential environments.

ABSTRACT
With advancement of technology things are becoming simpler and easier for us. Automatic systems are being preferred over manual system. The purpose of this project is to design and construct A GSM based home automation using AVR. Using GSM networks, in this project a home power control system has been proposed that will act as an embedded system which can monitor and control appliances and other devices locally using built-in input and output peripherals. The system has a delay of 2 minutes after the first call to initiate the next command. This project is made up of four vital units. These units are as follows: GSM module unit, peripheral interface control (PIC) unit, driver unit and a power monitoring and control unit. The GSM module is a GSM transceiver which gives the system access to the GSM service provider. The peripheral interface control (PIC) is programmed to carry out the OFF/ RESET operation according to the GSM commands while the driver and control unit consist of capacitors, resistors, diodes, regulators and electromagnetic relay is to effect power switching. The major component that performed the power control of 220v main supply and the automatic voltage regulation (AVR) is the automated electromagnetic relay. The project was realized.
TABLE OF CONTENT

Title page
Certification page
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Table of content

 

CHAPTER ONE:
1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Introduction To The Project
1.2 Background Of Study
1.3 Problem Statement
1.4 Aims And Objectives
1.5 Scopes And Purpose Of System Specification
1.6 Limitations

CHAPTER TWO:
2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW

2.1 Review of Related Works
2.2 Home Automation System
2.3 Brief History of Tone Recognition Device
2.4 History of Home Automation
2.4.1 The Mechanical Evolution
2.4.2 The Electrical Evolution
2.4.3 The Information Revolution
2.5 Smart Home Today
2.6 Aspects of Automation Speech Recognition (ASR) Device

CHAPTER THREE:
3.0 SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND METHODOLOGY

3.1 Hardware Subsystem
3.2 System Analysis
3.3 Regulation Unit
3.4 The Power Supply
3.5 The Microcontroller
3.6 The System Flow Chart

CHAPTER FOUR:
4.0 CONSTRUCTION AND COMPONENT LIST

4.1 Construction
4.2 Constructional Methods
4.3 Power Supply Unit (PSU)
4.3 Mounting of Components
4.4 Interconnection of Components
4.6 Bill of Engineering Materials and Evaluation (BEME)

CHAPTER FIVE:
5.0 RECOMMENDATION, CONCLUSION AND CONSTRAINTS

5.1 Conclusion
5.2 Recommendation
5.3 Major Constraint
5.4 Constraint Consideration
5.5 Technology Consideration
Reference

CHAPTER ONE

1.1 INTRODUCTION TO THE PROJECT
With advancement of technology things are becoming simpler and easier for us. Automation is the use of control systems and information technologies to reduce the need for human work in the production of goods and services. In the scope of industrialization, automation is a step beyond mechanization. Whereas mechanization provided human operators with machinery to assist them with the muscular requirements of work, automation greatly decreases the need for human sensory and mental requirements as well. Automation plays an increasingly important role in the world economy and in daily experience. Automatic systems are being preferred over manual system. Through this project we have tried to show automatic control of a house as a result of which power is saved to some extent. GSM based home automation using AVR is an electronic device that allows a GSM cell phone to monitor and shut down electrical power supply at home where there are emergency or ugly situations such as fire outbreak, lightning strikes, switching surges, transients, neutral failure and other abnormal conditions or malfunctions that can destroy lives and properties.
GSM based home automation using AVR is a system that implements the emerging applications of the GSM technology which enable the users to carry out some task from anywhere in the world via a GSM network, and the system will automatically regulates power surge. The system is made up of a GSM amplifier unit, PIC12f629 microcontroller, power control and a power supply unit. These sub circuits are designed using passive and active electronic components like capacitors, resistors, diode, regulators, transistors, electromagnetic relay, microcontroller and battery.

1.2 BACKGROUND OF STUDY
The new age of technology has redefined communication. Most people nowadays have access to mobile phones and thus the world indeed has become a global village. At any given moment, any particular individual can be contacted with the mobile phone. But the application of mobile phone cannot just be restricted to sending SMS or starting conversations. New innovations and ideas can be generated from it that can further enhance its capability.
Technologies such as Infra-red, Bluetooth, etc which has developed in recent years goes to show the very fact that improvements are in fact possible and these improvements have eased our life and the way we live. Remote management of several home and office appliances is a subject of growing interest and in recent
years we have seen many systems providing such controls. An appliance of a certain location is eliminated with the use of our system. These days, apart from supporting voice calls a mobile phone can be used to send text messages as well as multimedia messages (that may contain pictures, graphics, animations, etc). Sending written text messages is very popular among mobile phone users. Instant messaging, as it is also known, allows quick transmission of short messages that allow an individual to share ideas, opinions and other relevant information. We have designed a control system which is based on the GSM technology that effectively allows control from a remote area to the desired location. The application of our suggested system is immense in the ever changing technological world. It allows a greater degree of freedom to an individual whether it is controlling the household appliances or office equipments. There is no need to be physically present in order to control.

1.3 PROBLEM STATEMENT
Technology has advanced so much in the last decade or two that it has made life more efficient and comfortable. The comfort of being able to take control of devices from one particular location has become imperative as it saves a lot of time and effort. Therefore there arises a need to do so in a systematic manner which we have tried to implement with our system. The system we
have proposed is an extended approach to automating a control system. With the advancement and breakthroughs in technology over the years, the lives of people have become more complicated and thus they have become busier than before. With the adoption of our system, we can gain control over certain things that required constant attention. The application of our system comes in handy when people who forget to do simple things such as turn ON or OFF devices at their home or in their office, they can now do so without their presence by making a call from their mobile phone. This development, I believe, will ultimately save a lot of time especially when people don’t have to come back for simple things such as to turn OFF switches at their home or at their office once they set out for their respective work.

1.4 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
The objective of this project is to develop a device that can automatically regulate power surge in the home and allow its users to remotely control and monitor multiple home appliances using a cellular phone. This system is a powerful and flexible tool that will offer this service at any time, and from anywhere with the constraints of the technologies being applied. Possible target appliances include (but are not limited to) climate control system, security systems, lights; anything with an electrical interface.
The proposed approach for designing this system is to implement a microcontroller-based control module that receives its instructions and command from a cellular phone over the GSM network.
The project “GSM based home automation using AVR” as the title suggests is aimed to construct a control system that enables the complete control of the interface on which it is based.
General objectives of the project are defined as;
 To co-ordinate appliances and other devices through phone call.
 To effectively receive and transmit data via phone call
 To eliminate the need of being physically present in any location for tasks involving the operation of appliances within a household/office.
 Minimize power and time wastage

1.5 SCOPES AND PURPOSE OF SYSTEM SPECIFICATION
The system specification shows the description of the function and the performance of system and the user. The scope of our project “GSM based home automation using AVR” is immense.
The future implications of the project are very great considering the amount of time and resources it saves. The project we have undertaken can be used as a reference or as a base for realizing a scheme to be implemented in other
projects of greater level such as weather forecasting, temperature updates, device synchronization, etc. The project itself can be modified to achieve a complete Home Automation system which will then create a platform for the user to interface between himself and the household.

1.6 LIMITATIONS
Our project has certain limitations and a list of such is mentioned below:-
A. The receiver must reside in a location where a signal with sufficient strength can be received from a cellular phone network.
B. Only devices with electrical controlling input ports will be possible targets for control.
C. Operation of the controlling unit is only possible through a cell phone and SIM card with the capability of receiving phone calls.
D. The Control unit must be able to receive and decode phone calls.

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Construction Of A GSM Based Home Automation Using Avr:

Building a GSM-based home automation system using an AVR microcontroller (such as the ATmega series) involves several steps. This project allows you to control home appliances remotely via SMS. Here’s a general overview of the steps involved:

Components Required:

  1. AVR Microcontroller (e.g., ATmega8/ATmega16/ATmega328)
  2. GSM Module (e.g., SIM800/SIM900)
  3. Relay Modules (for controlling appliances)
  4. Power Supply
  5. Sensors (optional)
  6. LCD Display (optional)
  7. Keypad (optional)

Step 1: Microcontroller Setup

  1. Set up your AVR microcontroller on a breadboard or a PCB.
  2. Connect power and ground to the microcontroller.
  3. Add external components like capacitors and crystals as needed.
  4. Program the microcontroller with your desired firmware. You can use AVR Studio, Atmel Studio, or other compatible IDEs to write and upload the code.

Step 2: GSM Module Integration

  1. Connect the GSM module to the microcontroller using UART communication (TX and RX pins).
  2. Provide power (usually 5V) and ground connections.
  3. Insert a SIM card into the GSM module.
  4. Implement the communication protocol required to send and receive SMS messages using AT commands. The exact commands will depend on your GSM module’s datasheet.

Step 3: Relay Module Integration

  1. Connect relay modules to the microcontroller. You’ll typically use digital output pins for this purpose.
  2. Connect the appliances (lights, fans, etc.) to the relay module.
  3. Write code in your microcontroller firmware to control the relays based on SMS commands.

Step 4: Implement SMS Commands

  1. Define a set of SMS commands that your system will recognize. For example:
    • “LIGHT ON” to turn on the lights.
    • “FAN OFF” to turn off the fan.
  2. Parse incoming SMS messages to extract commands.
  3. Based on the received commands, control the corresponding relays to operate the appliances.

Step 5: Optional Features

  1. You can add sensors (like temperature sensors, PIR sensors, etc.) to your system to enable automation based on environmental conditions or occupancy.
  2. Implement error handling and reporting mechanisms, so the system can send SMS alerts in case of failures or issues.
  3. If you want to provide feedback on the appliance status, you can connect an LCD display and update it based on the appliance states.

Step 6: Power Supply and Enclosure

  1. Design a suitable power supply for your system, ensuring it meets the voltage requirements of your components.
  2. Consider housing your project in an enclosure to protect it from environmental factors.

Step 7: Testing

  1. Test your system thoroughly, checking if it correctly responds to SMS commands.
  2. Ensure that safety measures are in place, especially if you are controlling high-voltage appliances.

Step 8: Deployment

  1. Install your home automation system in the desired location.
  2. Ensure that it has a stable power source and a strong GSM signal.

Please note that this is a high-level overview, and the exact details will depend on the specific AVR microcontroller, GSM module, and other components you choose. Additionally, ensure that you follow safety guidelines, especially when dealing with high-voltage appliances.