Abstract
This article describes the design and creation of a smart, controlling and realtime monitoring system for intelligent building. The system primarily tracks electrical variables like current and voltage and then determines the amount of power used. The application of the controlling technique to appliances in many ways makes this system innovative. The system created is versatile and affordable, allowing users to reduce their power costs, when a message is sent through GSM. The prototype has undergone thorough testing in actual settings, and the results of the experiments are quite positive. This technique can shut off the power supply when electricity is misused and send information to intelligent buildings through GSM.
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Inventive Research Organization
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