A Proof of Concept for Home Automation System with Implementation of the Internet of Things Standards
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https://doi.org/10.21533/pen.v6.i1.1783Abstract
Who does not want a home having comfortability, security, safety, and reliability? A
system of interconnected devices and sensors with internet of things standards can
communicate independently with less or no human interaction. With such a system,
everyday tasks (e.g., control of light, heat, humidity, air flow, and etc.) in and around
our living units can be simplified. It also adds a list of desirable states, e.g., economy,
peace of mind, comfortability, convenience, logistics, security, safety, and reliability.
In this paper, an approach for home automation system that brings miscellaneous tasks
in our living units into one centralized action point and functions with remotely controlled devices (e.g., smartphone, iPad, laptop, and etc.) has been implemented. The
necessity to visit individual device involved in corresponding task has been perished.
The proposed model is free of construction impediments as it deems to be developing
a system alongside the architecture of the household. It is a proof of concept. So its
potential serviceability for many real world applications is extremely high.
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