A Sensor based IoT Monitoring System for Electrical Devices using Blynk framework
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Karuppusamy, P. 2020. “A Sensor Based IoT Monitoring System for Electrical Devices Using Blynk Framework”. Journal of Electronics and Informatics 2 (3): 182-87. https://doi.org/10.36548/jei.2020.3.005.

Keywords

— Remote monitor
— IoT monitoring system
— IoT control
— Blynk control
— Android control
Published: 27-08-2020

Abstract

Electrical device monitoring is an essential work for improving the efficiency of electrical energy. The industrial device monitoring process are majorly contributed with physical verification of the process going on with the electrical instrument. In some cases the monitoring work is handled with help of automated sensor controllers. The automated sensor controllers are widely used for emergency cases of the ongoing process by the electrical instruments. The system status will be displayed on a screen when the system is fully controlled by an intelligent controller. From the status certain process and equipment are able to manage by physical switches by a human operator. The proposed work is designed to control certain applications which are remotely placed from the control station. The design utilizes internet medium and Blynk server for the specific operations. A sensor based monitoring station is kept near to the electrical device for sending the status of the application system. By using this design any system can be monitored remotely without physical verification. This improves the efficiency of energy utilization by the control devices.

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