A Conceptual Review on Smart Homes
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https://doi.org/10.26438/ijcse/v6si5.101106Keywords:
Internet of Things, Home Automation, Wireless Sensor Network, MEMSAbstract
Internet of Things (IoT) is the one of the most trending topic for research which had made its spurt emergence in the industry with breathtaking implementations. Internet of Things applications are like a big blue ocean covering plenty of devices leading to a whole new ecosystem. Nowadays, one of the most enlightened applications of the Internet of Things is Smart Homes. This concept has made our homes more secure and smarter resulting in judicious use of resources as well as leading to a smarter sustainable development. Smart homes are one of the most reliable applications of Internet of Things making one’s surrounding easy to deal with. This paper covers conceptual study on Smart Homes with offered utility, features and potency
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Aakriti Sharma is currently persuing her B.E in Computer Science and Engineering from Model Intitute of Engineering and Technology, Jammu University, J&K .She has published 1 paper. Her area of interest include Artificial Intelligence, Web Designing and Internet of Things.
Smily Gupta is currently persuing her BE in Computer Science and Engineering from Model Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jammu University, Jammu. Her areas of interest include Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, Cloud Computing and IoT.
Mohit Mittal is currently working as assistant professor in MIET, Jammu. He has completed his PhD at the Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Technology, Gurukula Kangri University, Uttrakhand, India since 2012. He received his B.Tech and M.Tech degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Guru Nanak Dev University, Punjab. He has published 28 research papers in different international and national journals and conference proceedings. He is also served as reviewer of many international conferences and journals. His research area includes quality of services (QoS), wireless sensor networks (WSNs), mobile Ad Hoc network (MANET), Big Data, Internet of Things (IoT), and artificial intelligence (AI).
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