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Adaptive Smart Living- Enhancing Command-Based Room Automation


Authors : Tanisha Tiwari; Anuja Thigale; Harsh Bhati; Sayali Mane

Volume/Issue : Volume 11 - 2026, Issue 6 - June


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DOI : https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/26jun1031

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Abstract : This project is building an easy to use, low-cost room automation system. It enables users to operate ordinary appliances such as a light and fan using their voice. Eliminating the costly upgrade of all normal appliances to modern voicecompatible smart ones. This system links existing non-smart appliances to smart homes using an ESP32 microcontroller, relays and a custom-built mobile application. The mobile application takes in the voice command, transforms it into text format and sends the control signal to the ESP32 over a common local Wi-Fi. The ESP32 reads the commands and turns the application ON/OFF according to the command given to it. This significantly lowers the cost and complexity of traditional smart home upgrades, making automation accessible to a lot of people. The proposed system is reliable in real-time responsiveness, easy to configure and scalable for integrating more appliances in future.

Keywords : Home Automation, Customized Mobile Application, Wi-Fi, Voice-Controlled.

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This project is building an easy to use, low-cost room automation system. It enables users to operate ordinary appliances such as a light and fan using their voice. Eliminating the costly upgrade of all normal appliances to modern voicecompatible smart ones. This system links existing non-smart appliances to smart homes using an ESP32 microcontroller, relays and a custom-built mobile application. The mobile application takes in the voice command, transforms it into text format and sends the control signal to the ESP32 over a common local Wi-Fi. The ESP32 reads the commands and turns the application ON/OFF according to the command given to it. This significantly lowers the cost and complexity of traditional smart home upgrades, making automation accessible to a lot of people. The proposed system is reliable in real-time responsiveness, easy to configure and scalable for integrating more appliances in future.

Keywords : Home Automation, Customized Mobile Application, Wi-Fi, Voice-Controlled.

Paper Submission Last Date
31 - July - 2026

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