Abstract

This paper presents the design and prototype execution of a new home automation system that connects its components using Wireless-Fidelity (Wi-Fi) technology. The system under consideration comprises two primary parts. The first element is the web server, which serves as the system core and is responsible for managing, controlling, and keeping an eye on users' homes. Remotely using the internet and locally using a Local Area Network (LAN) the user and system administrator can manage and control the system code. The hardware interface part is the second element which acts as an interface between sensors and actuators. The proposed system is more scalable since it can manage many hardware modules available in Wi-Fi coverage using a single server. The system which is proposed in this paper outperforms the recently proposed home automation systems in terms of scalability and flexibility.

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