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The Application of the Remote Lab for Studying the Issues of Smart House Systems Power Efficiency, Safety and Cybersecurity

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The rapid development of cloud and mobile technologies, as well as the Internet of things and telematics, poses new challenges in the field of safety and cybersecurity of Smart House Systems. Of course, such technologies help to organize data storage, convenient interaction with Smart House services, remote surveillance and device monitoring effectively. At the same time, the usage of such solutions can become a factor that significantly reduces the safety and cybersecurity of the Smart House systems.

Therefore, the vulnerabilities of modern Smart House systems, that can lead to serious problems, both financial and related to people’s health and life are presented in this work. As well as, the methods of the level of safety and cybersecurity increasing for such systems are discussed.

The usage of Remote Lab Smart House & IoT for investigation of the issues of Smart House systems power efficiency, safety and cybersecurity was offered. The application of FMEA method in the case study of vulnerabilities and faults of Remote Laboratory Smart House & IoT hardware and software was shown. The architecture of Remote Lab Smart House & IoT cyber security was proposed, that can be used for real project of Smart House realization.

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Parkhomenko, A., Tulenkov, A., Sokolyanskii, A., Zalyubovskiy, Y., Parkhomenko, A., Stepanenko, A. (2019). The Application of the Remote Lab for Studying the Issues of Smart House Systems Power Efficiency, Safety and Cybersecurity. In: Auer, M., Langmann, R. (eds) Smart Industry & Smart Education. REV 2018. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 47. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95678-7_44

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