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Automatic

Home
Application
Controlling
System
Prepared by: Lana Salahadin
contents
Objective
Hardware
Procedure
Software
References
objective
To explains the procedure needed for the automating many home appliances. The
appliances are controlled automatically and the working of the appliances is
controlled by the programmable Logic Controller (PLC).

to automate the basic necessities required in a generic home using a much simpler
system-a PLC, rather than using complicated microcontrollers.
hardware
Inputs: outputs:
• Switches for the start lights, AC
and fan • LED

• LDR sensor • Fan

• Temperature sensor • AC unit

• PIR sensor • buzzer

• DTMF Decoder
• Reset push buttons
procedure
procedure
1 Interior lights on

2 Interior lights off

3 Exterior lights on

4 Exterior lights off

5 Fans

6 Fan off

7 AC on

8 AC off
Refrences
[1] Patel, Sameer. "PLC Based Home Automation." (2014).

[2] Irmak, E.; Kabalci, E.; Kose, A., "Design and implementation of a computer interacted smart home system based on

PLC," Application of Information and Communication Technologies (AICT), 2010 4th International Conference on, vol.,

no., pp.1,5, 12-14 Oct. 2010

[3] Mateos, F.; Gonzalez, V.M.; Poo, R.; Garcia, M.; Olaiz, R., "Design and development of an automatic small-scale house

for teaching domotics," Frontiers in Education Conference, 2001. 31st Annual, vol.1, no., pp.T3C,1-5 vol.1, 2001

[4] Sharma, R.; Kumar, K.; Vig, S., "DTMF Based Remote Control System," Industrial Technology, 2006. ICIT 2006.

IEEE International Conference on, vol., no., pp.2380, 2383, 15-17 Dec. 2006

[5] "The father of invention: Dick Morley looks back on the 40th anniversary of the PLC", Manufacturing Automation, 12

September 2008.

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