Design Challenges for the Implementation of Smart Homes
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2308.16602v1
- Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2023 10:03:29 GMT
- Title: Design Challenges for the Implementation of Smart Homes
- Authors: Nesreen Mufid,
- Abstract summary: Our main objective is to design and implement a smart home model that is simple, affordable to the users.
The user will be able what is inside the home when he /she is away from home.
A camera will be available in the home to give a full view for the user when he/she is outside the home.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
- Abstract: Home automation for many years had faced challenges that limit its spreading around the world. These challenges caused by the high cost of Own such a home, inflexibility system (cannot be monitored outside the home) and issues to achieve optimal security. Our main objective is to design and implement a smart home model that is simple, affordable to the users. The proposed system provide flexibility to monitor the home, using the reliable cellular network. The user will be able what is inside the home when he /she is away from home. In addition to that, our model overcome the issue of the security by providing different sensors that detects smoke, gas, leakage of water and incases of burglary. Moreover, a camera will be available in the home to give a full view for the user when he/she is outside the home. The user will be informed by an application on his/she phone incase if there is a fire, water leakage and if someone break into the house. This will give the user a chance to take an action if such cases happened. Furthermore, the user can monitor the lighting system of the home, by giving the user a chance to turn the lights on and off remotely.
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