SMART BUILDING WITH SPEECH RECOGNITION THROUGH ANDROID AND RCWL-BASED BLUETOOTH HC05 (CASE STUDY: SMKS PELITA BUNGA BANGSA ARJASARI)

Authors

  • Rian Eka Putra
  • Kurniawan Rosadi
  • Asep Kurniawan
  • Wafi Firgiwansyah
  • Ase Suryana

Abstract

The Need for Technological Progress that increases human brilliance has become a matter of consideration and has become a source of pride for everyone for the happiness of educational institutions, institutions or institutions that are interested in providing convenience, comfort and safety provided for the needs of electrical equipment, the authors take the title " Smart Building With Speech recognition Via Bluetooth HC05 Based on Android and Rcwl Sensor ". in discussing this research report the author discusses how to control existing equipment in the room can be used and controlled with a Bluetooth-based smartphone that is distributed by everyone and should be translated according to the functions and uses of the micro controller Arduino Uno based commonly used to control other electronic equipment. and using RCWL 0516 sensor with the aim of connecting with humans. This makes the building to regulate electrical equipment via a smartphone and only activates electrical equipment if there is activity in the room, and will die if there is activity in the room. A tool created and designed for testing this first smart building. The test results indicate being able to install electrical equipment automatically based on requests from smartphones to the electrical system in the building.

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2020-12-25 — Updated on 2021-01-05

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Rian Eka Putra, Kurniawan Rosadi, Asep Kurniawan, Wafi Firgiwansyah, & Ase Suryana. (2021). SMART BUILDING WITH SPEECH RECOGNITION THROUGH ANDROID AND RCWL-BASED BLUETOOTH HC05 (CASE STUDY: SMKS PELITA BUNGA BANGSA ARJASARI). PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology, 17(4), 3316-3335. Retrieved from https://archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/4150 (Original work published December 25, 2020)