PENGENDALIAN PERALATAN RUMAH TANGGA MENGGUNAKAN ARDUINO UNO BERBASIS BLUETOOTH
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33752/reaktom.v4i1.425Abstract
With increasing preoccupation of mankind it takes a smart home system innovation which is the
concept of home automation control device comprising of a smartphone. Smart home system aims to
facilitate the work of humans in controlling household appliances using a smartphone.
The research method used is the method of measurement of the distance to reach. On the sensor Light
Dependent Resistor (LDR) and method of reading the average light intensity on the morning and afternoon.
A method of Passive Infrared sensor on Receaver (PIR) by detecting the distance sensitivity of human
movement response.
The results showed the distance which can be reached by a hc-05untuk bluetooth to control the lights
and the fan as far as 75 metres to condition without hindrance, while sensors LDR with an average 20.5 lux
in the morning while in the evening with an average 19.5 lux, sensor PIR respond to human movement as
far as 7 meters.
Keywords: Bluetooth hc-05, Smart home, Sensor Light Dependent Resistor (LDR), Infrared Sensor
Receaver (PIR)
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