This document proposes using an FPGA controller for home automation with wireless connectivity. It discusses problems with existing wired and microcontroller-based systems, including lack of simultaneous operation. The objective is a convenient wireless system using an FPGA for security. A literature review shows past work using Bluetooth, microprocessors, and FPGAs. The proposed system uses an FPGA with Bluetooth and a mobile app for remote control and monitoring of appliances and sensors like temperature and gas. It would allow complex, large-scale automation with low delay.
Introduction to FPGA controller, emphasizing wireless connection, user comfort, and a shift from microcontroller setups.
Discussion of problems with current home appliances, like wired connectivity issues, and the goal of achieving simultaneous wireless control using FPGA.
Survey of various automation methods with their pros and cons, highlighting Bluetooth and microprocessor systems up to advanced FPGA implementations.
Block diagram and algorithm of the project, detailing pairing and command verification processes for controlling devices via a mobile application.
Describes the project's development including circuit diagrams, VHDL programming, and application, along with potential industrial applications.
Highlights benefits of FPGA over microcontrollers for smart homes and speed in automation, along with references for further reading.
Citations from various academic sources related to Bluetooth technology and home automation advancements.
FLOWCHART Is BT paired? Install Application Givethe instruction If instruction recognized Pair the robot BT to android BT If instruction is “Left”,”Right”,”back”,”front”,”Light on”,”light off”,”motor on “,”motor off” Give instruction to ROBOT to navigate accordingly,and to switch on off light and motor a aYes Yes No No START
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TECHNICAL DETAILS 1.Control andMonitoring Devices(FPGA). 2.Bluetooth Interface 2.Mobile Application 3. Temperature (LM35) & Gas sensor (MQ-6)
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