This paper is published in Volume-10, Issue-3, 2024
Area
Automation
Author
Shreya Vijay Wanwe, Vishnu R. Sonwane, Soniya P. Warade, Krupal V. Warale, Siddhant S. Wasnik, Vineet V. Wathurkar
Org/Univ
Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, Maharashtra, India
Pub. Date
14 June, 2024
Paper ID
V10I3-1186
Publisher
Keywords
Automatic Rain Sensing Window, DC Motor, Microcontroller, Motor Driver, Rain Sensor, Smart Home

Citationsacebook

IEEE
Shreya Vijay Wanwe, Vishnu R. Sonwane, Soniya P. Warade, Krupal V. Warale, Siddhant S. Wasnik, Vineet V. Wathurkar. Automatic Rain Sensing Windows, International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, www.IJARIIT.com.

APA
Shreya Vijay Wanwe, Vishnu R. Sonwane, Soniya P. Warade, Krupal V. Warale, Siddhant S. Wasnik, Vineet V. Wathurkar (2024). Automatic Rain Sensing Windows. International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, 10(3) www.IJARIIT.com.

MLA
Shreya Vijay Wanwe, Vishnu R. Sonwane, Soniya P. Warade, Krupal V. Warale, Siddhant S. Wasnik, Vineet V. Wathurkar. "Automatic Rain Sensing Windows." International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology 10.3 (2024). www.IJARIIT.com.

Abstract

The aim is to create an automatic rain-sensing window that closes when it rains. The concept of sensing rainwater to run a DC motor can be widely seen in the automobile industry. Wipers that start automatically after detecting rain are quite common in vehicles. However, not much research has been done regarding using this system for domestic use. By putting forward this idea we hope to incorporate these windows effectively in both homes and commercial buildings. Rain sensors, microcontrollers, DC motors, and Dual H-Bridge motor drivers are some of the components used in our work. The objective is to ensure that the technology behind these windows is reliable and increase the accuracy, accessibility, and dependability of the product by addressing any potential limitations or challenges that may arise. The aim is to create an automatic rain-sensing window that closes when it rains. The concept of sensing rainwater to run a DC motor can be widely seen in the automobile industry. Wipers that start automatically after detecting rain are quite common in vehicles. However, not much research has been done regarding using this system for domestic use. By putting forward this idea we hope to incorporate these windows effectively in both homes and commercial buildings. Rain sensors, Microcontroller, DC motor, and Dual H-Bridge motor driver are some of the components used in our work.