Smart Classrooms with Wireless Sensors and an Intelligent System Design Approach
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Wireless sensors, Internet of Things, Intelligent System Design, Smart classroomsAbstract
Classrooms need to be advanced these days and that will give an effective learning environment for the students. Therefore in order to change the traditional classrooms to the normal one the intelligent system design is proposed in this paper. This is the method that will give good advanced interaction for the students and teachers in the classroom. The sensors and the machine learning technology are used for the smart experience that too in a short period of time. Initially, the technology can use wireless sensors to observe fluctuations in the classroom's light and temperature while courses are in period, permitting teachers to make the appropriate adjustments on time. Second, it could keep a watchful eye on how learners interact in the education environment process the data collected via machine learning, and immediately inform the teachers of the results. Because of this, the trainer will be able to get back to the students' class status in an effective way. The findings reveal that by employing an intelligent teaching system, administrators can more rapidly govern alterations to the classroom setting, students' behavior in the classroom, and other obstacles to boost the performance of their teaching.
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