IoT Technologies for Smart Home Systems: Protocols and Architectures
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Internet of Things (IoT), Smart Home, Communication Protocols, Sensors.Abstract
Intelligent home development is very fast and it is greatly promoted by the growth of the Internet of Things. This study aims to analyze the important Internet of Things (IoT) technologies in intelligent home systems, such as communication protocols (WiFi, Zigbee, Z-Wave, Bluetooth), sensor technology, cloud and edge computing, security framework, and so on. And then it makes a comparative study of their characters, applications, and limitations. The result shows that there is no best technology widely, the existing network is a widely heterogeneous network. so, the feasibility and safety of the solution are determined by the integration technique, paying attention to user experience will become one of the development trends in the future. In conclusion, the future development of the intelligent home depends on security, interoperability, and energy efficiency to make the goal of achieving smart home system a reality.
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