The most important source of motivation for the continuity of technological development is the constant demand for improving living standards. Today, in this post-PC era, mobile devices and smart devices handle everyday tasks that were once handled by traditional desktop and laptop computers. In this study, the design of a smart home automation system is done using a blink sensor. The purpose of this blink sensor is to capture eye blinks in real time. The system analyzes eye blinks and differentiates between intentional blinks and normal blinks. Here, it takes multiple blinks to control more than one device. The software is used to check the correctness of the flashing sequence and monitor the current states of the smart home system. This system can be used not only to save electricity, but also to help tetraplegic patients lead their own lives without help. Tetraplegia is a condition where people are paralyzed below the neck. The proposed system can be easily programmed to add new home automation devices.
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