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A smart home expresses the specific situations that occur in the building and accordingly responds to them according to previously developed algorithms. Most smart home systems are controlled by sensors. The sensors are used to control and monitor home functions using wireless methods. We are exploring the concept of a “smart home” with the integration of Internet of things (IoT) services integrating smart sensors and actuators, combining smart things on the network using appropriate technology for easy access to different places. A smart environment should be able to respond in case of emergency or risk and uniform any abnormal behavior. In this paper, we present a review to build of IoT-based architecture model for a reliable approach to an advanced concept of a smart home system.
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Djumanazarov, O., Väänänen, A., Haataja, K., Toivanen, P. (2022). An Overview of IoT-Based Architecture Model for Smart Home Systems. In: Abraham, A., Gandhi, N., Hanne, T., Hong, TP., Nogueira Rios, T., Ding, W. (eds) Intelligent Systems Design and Applications. ISDA 2021. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 418. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-96308-8_65
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