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Innovating household efficiency: the internet of things intelligent drying rack system Othman, Norhalida; Mohd Yusoff, Zakiah; Khamis @ Subari, Mohamad Fadzli; Muhamad, Nur Amalina; Khairul Anuar, Noor Hafizah
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 38, No 1: April 2025
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v38.i1.pp99-106

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The intelligent drying rack system (IIDRS) proposes an innovative approach to modernize clothes drying practices using internet of things (IoT) technology. Combining an Arduino Uno microcontroller, ESP8266 for data transmission, and an array of sensors including limit switches, light dependent resistors (LDRs), rain sensors, and temperature/humidity sensors, the IIDRS enables automated control of the drying rack and fan. Its remote accessibility via Blynk apps allows users to conveniently adjust settings and monitor drying progress. By autonomously adjusting drying cycles based on real-time environmental conditions, the IIDRS enhances efficiency and minimizes inconveniences such as wet clothes during rainfall. Moreover, it contributes to sustainable living by optimizing energy consumption through weather-based operation. With its intuitive interface and compatibility with modern lifestyles, the IIDRS represents a significant advancement in smart home solutions, showcasing the transformative potential of IoT technologies in everyday tasks.
A ten-year retrospective (2014-2024): Bibliometric insights into the study of internet of things in engineering education Yusoff, Zakiah Mohd; Nordin, Siti Aminah; Othman, Norhalida; Bakar, Zahari Abu; Ismail, Nurlaila
International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE) Vol 15, No 4: August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijece.v15i4.pp4213-4226

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This article presents a comprehensive ten-year retrospective analysis (2014-2024) of the evolving landscape of internet of things (IoT) studies within engineering education, employing bibliometric insights. The pervasive influence of IoT technologies across diverse domains, including education, underscores the significance of examining its trajectory in engineering education research over the past decade. Recognizing the dynamic nature of this intersection is crucial for educators, researchers, and policymakers to adapt educational strategies to IoT-induced technological shifts. Addressing this imperative, the study conducts a detailed bibliometric review to identify gaps, trends, and areas necessitating further exploration. Methodologically, the study follows a framework involving a comprehensive search of Scopus and Web of Science databases to identify relevant articles. Selected articles undergo bibliometric analysis using the Biblioshiny tool, supplemented by manual verification and additional analysis in Excel. This approach facilitates robust evaluation of citation patterns, co-authorship networks, keyword trends, and publication patterns over the specified timeframe. Anticipated outcomes include the identification of seminal works, key contributors, influential journals, and science mapping. The study aims to unveil emerging themes, track research trends, and provide insights into collaborative networks shaping IoT discourse in engineering education. This analysis offers a roadmap for future research directions, guiding educators and researchers toward fruitful avenues of exploration.