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IoT-Based Smart Home Systems

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In this paper, an IoT-based smart home system is designed which consists of a number of subsystems required for a smart home. These subsystems are critical parameters monitoring with alert, home security systems, energy saving system, electrical appliance control and monitoring system. A detailed study has been done so as to find the appropriate hardware and software resources to fulfil the requirements of the smart home. Safety is one of the important concerns for IoT application which has been addressed using secure cloud platform which provides the authentication using login ID and password technique. A simple, efficient and robust architecture is proposed in the paper. The system is also implemented on the hardware set-up. The system is designed in such a way that consumes minimum power so simple sleep and wake up energy efficient algorithm is implemented along with ultra-low power MCU platform like MSP430.

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Arora, J., Gagandeep, Kumar, R. (2019). IoT-Based Smart Home Systems. In: Saini, H., Sayal, R., Govardhan, A., Buyya, R. (eds) Innovations in Computer Science and Engineering. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 32. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8201-6_59

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