Development of a wireless communication system for a smart power socket
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https://doi.org/10.5902/2179460X35497Keywords:
Smart socket, Smart environments, Wireless communicationAbstract
This article presents a process of developing and testing a system used to perform a wireless communication of a smart socket with an application server. The smart socket current uses a circuit that makes voltage and current measurements instantly. The results of these measurements are sent to servers that take decisions for smart environments. For the development of the communication system, an ESP8266 board was used. To obtain a card with the simple code that shows the trigger state of a button through a web page. After the entry of the initial tests, the communication system was integrated with Smart Socket and new tests of reception and sending of information were realized. Through the testing, it was possible to observe the use of ESP8266 as a satisfactory way of using Smart Decision-making in residential environments.
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