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An open source and low-cost Smart Auditorium
Oqaidi, Mohammed; Ait Abdelouahid, Rachida; Debauche, Olivier et al.
2021In Procedia Computer Science, 191, p. 518-523
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Keywords :
Home Assistant; ESPHome; Smart Auditorium; Internet of Things; Smart Campus; Smart City
Abstract :
[en] Universities have auditoriums, or amphitheaters, sometimes very large to accommodate many students. They hold numerous lectures and conferences there. In this article we are using a smart home system to intelligently manage and control autonomously each auditorium of the campus. This solution use ESP32 NodeMCU to acquire with sensors several environmental data such as air temperature and humidity, CO2 level, light intensity, window closing, PIR sensors, and images with camera. Other ESP32 NodeMCU control ambient conditions by operating of air extractors and ventilation. While valves remotely controlled on radiators are directly connected on Raspberry Pi in Zwave. AI-Think are uses to film auditorium.
Disciplines :
Computer science
Author, co-author :
Oqaidi, Mohammed
Ait Abdelouahid, Rachida
Debauche, Olivier  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > TERRA Research Centre
Marzak, Abdelaziz
Language :
English
Title :
An open source and low-cost Smart Auditorium
Publication date :
08 September 2021
Journal title :
Procedia Computer Science
eISSN :
1877-0509
Publisher :
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Volume :
191
Pages :
518-523
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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