WIRELESS HOME AUTOMATION USING ARDUINO AND BLUETOOTH
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.64751/ijdim.2025.v4.n4.pp343-346Keywords:
Home Automation, Arduino, Bluetooth Module, Smartphone Application, Remote Control, Low Cost, User Friendly, Ultrasonic Sensor, Moisture Sensor, Water Level Detection, Automatic Irrigation, Device Control, General- Purpose System, Wireless Communication, Prototype Implementation, Smart Home, Bluetooth Technology.Abstract
This paper presents a low-cost and user-friendly wireless home automation system using an Arduino board, Bluetooth module,
smartphone application, ultrasonic sensor, and soil-moisture sensor. The proposed system enables users to control up to 18 home
appliances through a smartphone app via Bluetooth communication. Unlike most conventional home automation systems designed for specific purposes, the proposed model is general-purpose and can be easily implemented in existing homes. Additional features
include automatic water- level detection using an ultrasonic sensor and an automatic plant-irrigation system based on a soil-moisture
sensor. The paper also describes the hardware and software architecture, implementation process, and scope for future enhancement.
The prototype wassuccessfully implemented and tested on hardware, demonstrating accurate and reliable performance.
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