Unlock the potential of the Internet of Things (IoT) in mechanical engineering with our curated list of easy final year projects. Designed specifically for engineering students, these projects combine fundamental mechanical concepts with cutting-edge IoT technology. From smart monitoring systems to automated machinery, these projects offer hands-on experience in integrating sensors, actuators, and data analytics into mechanical designs.
This project develops a wireless Arduino-based robot with surveillance, bomb detection, and automated gun features, using Wi-Fi and cameras for remote military monitoring and vertical movement in sensitive border areas.
This project presents an Arduino-based smart home system using Bluetooth to control appliances via Android devices, featuring automated fan speed, water level monitoring, and enhanced safety through a door-locking mechanism.
This project develops an Arduino-based IoT health monitoring system that tracks heart rate and temperature, displaying real-time data on Thingspeak and Google pages for remote, continuous patient monitoring and analysis.
This project uses an ESP8266 and MQ-135 sensor to wirelessly monitor air quality by detecting harmful gases like CO2, SO2, and NO2, displaying real-time data and air quality index on web and Android platforms.
This project uses an ESP8266-based system to monitor weather conditions—temperature, humidity, and wind speed—via sensors, storing data for analysis and visualization in Excel using R, with remote control via NETPI.