Authors :
Ayush Rathore; Om Bhardwaj; Aditya Kumar Jha; Abhishek Kumar Singh; Santosh Kumar Jha
Volume/Issue :
Volume 11 - 2026, Issue 5 - May
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https://tinyurl.com/4bzuh3e4
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/26May1727
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Abstract :
This research paper is about creating ways to use smart home devices for managing energy. The paper talks about
home devices used in homes and small offices. It looks at things like managing sensors, pricing and controlling energy use.
The paper also talks about home devices and how they can work together no matter who made them. This includes things
like meters and smart energy products. By making these standards the paper wants to make it easier for smart home devices
to work together. This will make managing energy use better and more reliable, in smart homes. The paper is trying to make
smart home devices work well together smart home devices can help manage energy use in a better way and smart home
devices can be more efficient.
Keywords :
IoT; Smart Load Management; NodeMCU; MQTT; Energy Monitoring; Smart Grid.
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This research paper is about creating ways to use smart home devices for managing energy. The paper talks about
home devices used in homes and small offices. It looks at things like managing sensors, pricing and controlling energy use.
The paper also talks about home devices and how they can work together no matter who made them. This includes things
like meters and smart energy products. By making these standards the paper wants to make it easier for smart home devices
to work together. This will make managing energy use better and more reliable, in smart homes. The paper is trying to make
smart home devices work well together smart home devices can help manage energy use in a better way and smart home
devices can be more efficient.
Keywords :
IoT; Smart Load Management; NodeMCU; MQTT; Energy Monitoring; Smart Grid.