Affiliation:
1. Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, AMC Engineering College Bangalore-560083, India.
Abstract
This paper provides a solution to minimize the problems faced by the pet feeders in today’s world. The paper is written on
the basis of prepared and tested model. Most of the people love to keep a pet at their homes, also now a days pets have become more
burdens for people having pets. The owners have lot of stress when it comes to feed the pet. In past few years variety of pet feeder
devices are present, unfortunately they are unable to solve all the problems. Project aims to solve the various problems that are caused
using this pet feeder using Internet of things. IOT Pet feeder use a BOLT WIFI MODULE and with Arduino interfaced, using servo
motor, and some hardware. Code is uploaded to the ARDUNIO IDE AND BOLT CLOUD to perform operations like rotating servo
motor. This device is controlled using BOLT application in the mobile phone. The signal is sent to the BOLT WIFI MODULE using
bolt application through bolt cloud. The door of the pet feeder device opens as soon as motor starts to rotate, and the food drops through
the hole into the bowl. And this helps pet to receive regular amounts of food on a click of a button.
Subject
Software,General Computer Science,Software,Software,General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Plant Science,Soil Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Environmental Science,Stratigraphy,Earth-Surface Processes,Nature and Landscape Conservation,Soil Science,Water Science and Technology,Agronomy and Crop Science,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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