Application Research of Embedded Systems in Smart Home Control
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Embedded systems; smart home; IoT; wireless communication; edge computing; security; Matter protocol.Abstract
In the last ten years smart home technology has progressed rapidly due to advancements in embedded system wireless communication and AI. In this article we would be talking about the complete knowledge on the embedded system in smart home control like hardware architecture, comunication protocol,software frameworks,security mechanism and also few of the practical applications. How do we see MCUs and SoC Platform stuff such as the ESP32, STM32, nRF52840 and ARM Cortex-M series being computational backbone of intelligent home node. And then try out 6 most commonly used Wireless Protocols like Zigbee, Z-Wave, Wi-Fi,BLE(Bluetooth Low Energy) Thread,NB – IOT on their range and data - rate at Power Consumption while doing any home Automation Task. And this is what I am going to use for the Device Security Model in my work. It’s Device Auth, AES - 256/WPA3, Access Contro1 and Ota Firmw are verificat. on an Embedded - System Smart Home experiment results shows that they have a contol latency mostlY under 100mS and packet lose rate less than 1% and successful command execute rate more than 99%. Those all experiment show that our embedded system can meet every requirements like performance, save energy and be safe for building up a smart house.
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