Abstract

The smart home system is a widely used reference term and a platform for home automation control, and monitoring. Home automation with the help of IoT is not that much mature so far it is in the development phase and there is so much space for improvement but from the user point of view buying this kind of system could make our life simpler and it can reduce our time and cost. It can do many things that man faces problems in doing. This is basically a system that will connect with our device(phone or web) and there will be the main device inside the home that device will be connected with the wifi or Bluetooth and other home appliances that we want to control remotely. A standard workflow on home automation consists of 4 stages. By understanding the user experience through sensing, documenting incidents to a centralized entity, centralized entity analyzes and initiating workflow, workflow can lead and inform users through any social network, or even exercise (acting) over a home device. “Internet of Things is the technology” that we will use for this project, is used when we want to control appliances through our devices like mobile or web and it can be controlled from anywhere around the world. This whole technology termed as ‘Smart Home System’. Implementation of IoT in the future including Smart Energy, Smart City and Smart Home requires comparison of all data. Once we are through with sensing of data, the system may analyse on its own by seeing the previous patterns. Thus, in this paper, we are proposing the need for integrating user based patterns which are commonly used, with the Smart Home System.

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