IOT BASED SMART INSECT KILLER
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https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/V7CBPKeywords:
Mosquito, internet of things, Design, Manufacture, AutomaticAbstract
Mosquitoes cause at least 2.7 million deaths every year. In 2020, With over 100 million cases examined every year, most of the reported cases are confirmed. We are having traditional mosquito killing machine which is not effected that much in this cause of killing mosquito, In this automated world we need the such type of machine which will reduce human interaction with machine and which will automatically detect environment and run on it. This information is all about designing and manufacturing of automated insect killer machine which is having numbers of features which will help to get maximum required output. Such as, killing mosquitos and giving safe environment for living for human beings. So, based on this Internet of things we want to Present our paper “Internet of things based smart insect killer” an addition to home automation. With help of IOT (Internet of things) we build such type of machine which will be automatically controlled through mobile phones, timer and it will adapt itself according to environment.
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