Abstract

This paper demonstrates the design and implementation of a new home automation system that uses Wi-Fi technology as network architecture. The paper presents a proposed architecture of smart home along with smart parking & is made up of two main components: The first category is the server (webserver), which contains the system context. Users and system administrators can manage and control system code locally (LAN) or remotely (Internet). The second component is a hardware interface module, which provides an optical interface for the home automation system and actuators. Unlike many other home automation systems available in the market, the system is scalable, which means that a single server can control many hardware interaction modules connected on a Wi-Fi network. A variety of flexible home devices, such as power management and safety components, are supported by the system.

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