Abstract

The smart home automation system is designed to conveniently manage and monitor household appliances and lighting fixtures remotely, to save time and to use resources effectively. It is a control system for allowing access to home automation devices. The automation devices include lights, fan, camera and doors. It even enhances the main features of the project to control the home appliances from anywhere as remotely. With the camera module, continuous surveillance and protection of the home is accomplished. A significant improvement is achieved in utility costs by an optimal use of energy. Using inexpensive electronic and interactive tools, this initiative can be applied, making it economically, physically and operationally feasible. Basically it involves controlling everything remotely via a visual interface and mobile application. The automation system employs the use of MQTT protocol in order to secure the transmitted device based information to and from in the network. The defense against Man in the Middle attack (MITM) is the main focus of our automation system. The routed messages are checked at the intermediate hub to check for the occurrence of MITM based DoS attacks through manual reset points. .

Highlights

  • There is a huge energy shortage in our world

  • People sometimes fail to turn off their home appliances, such as light fixtures, etc., before leaving home

  • Because of the home automation system, we've never got to think about unlocking the door, shutting off the equipment, and so on

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Summary

Introduction

There is a huge energy shortage in our world. People are not using the electricity available appropriately. The convenience, energy management, security are main components initiates the importance for implementing smart home systems. This is new area of research for integrating various components in Smart Home systems, but all the components are not integrated yet. The added cost of the installation is because, while most homes have been installed in the recent past, technology has evolved exponentially This suggests that before this technology was available, most homes were constructed, and this becomes a hindrance to smart home systems production and sales. 1991: Ad van Berlo pioneers the gerontechnologytechnology sector to better the lives of elderly people These early innovations formed a solid foundation for the intelligent, life-enhancing characteristics that we enjoy about the smart systems of today. The "Home security system using the internet of things" approach in the IOP Publication (2017) talks about using Reed Sensors to track room doorway operation, this is combined with Arduino and Wifi modules, further linked to Blynk Software that the user can connect and receive warning about and unusual behavior tracked by the doorway activity

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