Smartphones Take Control: A DIY Smart Home System Using ESP32 and Blynk
Keywords:
Debounce Delay, IoT, Response Time, Smart Home SystemAbstract
The rapid advancement of technology has significantly transformed modern
living standards. This paper presents the development of a smart home
system based on the Internet of Things (IoT) using ESP32 and Blynk. By
integrating IoT technology, the system enables remote control of home devices,
enhancing convenience, energy efficiency, and security. The study addresses
the challenges of managing debounce delays and optimizing response times,
which are critical for the effective operation of smart home systems. The
findings suggest that a debounce delay of 50ms and 100ms offers optimal
performance, ensuring accurate device control without significant delays. The
project successfully demonstrates the potential of DIY smart home systems in
improving daily life through technological innovation.
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