Abstract
The document presented here reflects an experience of research by developing a project that is based on the design and implementation of a system of monitoring and control automated domestic environments which works according to the data collected by different sensors (light, Gas, electric current, temperature and humidity) which are displayed in a mobile application called BLYNK. This process is accomplished through the use of Arduino MKR1000 connected to a WLAN network as wireless solution based on IoT, which allows us through remote communication systems and data networks important benefits such as energy and economic savings and preservation of non-renewable energy
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