Abstract
This article explores the application of Single Chip Microcomputers (SCMs) in smart home products. SCMs, compact computing devices integrating a processor, memory, and I/O peripherals, are ideal for IoT-enabled smart homes due to their real-time processing, energy efficiency, and affordability. Their core characteristics include low power consumption, real-time processing, compact size, affordability, versatility in communication, making them indispensable in smart home ecosystems. SCMs are widely used in smart lighting systems, thermostats, home security systems, smart appliances, and voice-controlled systems, enhancing user convenience, energy efficiency, and security. Technological enablers like IoT connectivity and sensor integration facilitate the integration of SCM-based smart devices. However, security concerns remain critical. Future trends include the integration of AI and Machine Learning and the adoption of 5G technology, enhancing the functionality and sophistication of smart home systems.
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