Abstract:
The work is devoted to designing a smart home educational model.
The authors analyzed the literature in the field of the Internet of Things and
identified the basic requirements for the training model. It contains the
following levels: command, communication, management. The authors identify
the main subsystems of the training model: communication, signaling, control
of lighting, temperature, filling of the garbage container, monitoring of sensor
data. The proposed smart home educational model takes into account the
economic indicators of resource utilization, which gives the opportunity to save
on payment for their consumption. The hardware components for the
implementation of the Mini Smart House were selected in the article. It uses a
variety of technologies to conveniently manage it and use renewable energy to
power it. The model was produced independently by students involved in the
STEM project. Research includes sketching, making construction parts, sensor
assembly and Arduino boards, programming in the Arduino IDE environment,
testing the functioning of the system. Research includes sketching, making
some parts, assembly sensor and Arduino boards, programming in the Arduino
IDE environment, testing the functioning of the system. Approbation Mini
Smart House researches were conducted within activity the STEM-center of
Physics and Mathematics Faculty of Ternopil Volodymyr Hnatiuk National
Pedagogical University, in particular during the educational process and during
numerous trainings and seminars for pupils and teachers of computer science.
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