
To provide ITI trainees with practical experience in designing and implementing a basic home automation system utilizing microcontrollers and sensor technologies. 2. To enhance understanding of electrical wiring, circuit assembly, and interfacing of electronic components pertinent to automated systems. 3. To develop troubleshooting and maintenance skills related to hardware and software integration in embedded systems. 4. To familiarize trainees with programming languages such as C or embedded C, and the use of development boards like Arduino or Raspberry Pi. 5. To encourage teamwork, project management, and documentation practices essential for technical projects. 6. To promote awareness of energy efficiency and user convenience through smart control techniques in household environments.
Conduct research on components required for a basic home automation system including sensors, actuators, microcontrollers, and communication modules. 2. Design circuit diagrams and select appropriate hardware for controlling home appliances such as lights, fans, and security alarms. 3. Write and test code for controlling hardware through microcontrollers using embedded programming languages. 4. Assemble and wire the components on a breadboard or PCB, ensuring adherence to electrical safety standards. 5. Integrate sensors (e.g., temperature, motion) and actuators to automate tasks based on environmental data. 6. Perform troubleshooting and debugging during system assembly and testing phases. 7. Document the entire project process including design, implementation, testing, and maintenance guidelines. 8. Present the completed project demonstrating functionality and explaining operational principles to peers and instructors.