Raspberry Pi based Implementation of Internet of Things using Mobile Messaging Application - ‘Telegram’
@article{Vatsa2016RaspberryPB, title={Raspberry Pi based Implementation of Internet of Things using Mobile Messaging Application - ‘Telegram’}, author={Vedang Ratan Vatsa and Gopal Singh}, journal={International Journal of Computer Applications}, year={2016}, volume={145}, pages={17-21} }
Home automation is turning out to be mainstream day by day because of its various points of interest. This can be accomplished either by local network administration or by using a remote control. This paper focuses on planning an essential home automation application using Raspberry Pi through perusing the content of the message sent from a cloud-based messaging mobile application Telegram, the algorithm for it has been developed in the python environment which is also the default programming…
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