Human Assistance Mechanism Using Real World Embedded Systems

Abstract

Home automation suffers from platform fragmentation and lack of technical standards a situation where the variety of home automation devices, in terms of both hardware variations and differences in the software running on them, makes the task of developing applications that work consistently between different inconsistent technology ecosystems hard. Customers may be hesitant to bet their IoT future on proprietary software or hardware devices that use proprietary protocols that may fade or become difficult to customize and interconnect. Home automation or smart home (also known as domotics or domotica) is the residential extension of building automation and involves the control and automation of lighting, heating (such as smart thermostats), ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC), and security, as well as home appliances such as washer/dryers, ovens or refrigerators/freezers that use Wi-Fi for remote monitoring. Modern systems generally consist of switches and sensors connected to a central hub sometimes called a "gateway" from which the system is controlled with a user interface that is interacted either with a wall-mounted terminal, mobile phone software, tablet computer or a web interface, often but not always via internet cloud services. Zigbee has a defined rate of 250 kbits/s, best suited for periodic or intermittent data or a single signal transmission from a sensor or input device. The wireless home Automation systems is supposed to be implemented in existing home environments, without any changes in the infrastructure. This system is most suitable for the elderly and the disabled persons especially those who live alone and since recognize voice so it is secure.

Authors and Affiliations

Dr. S. R. BOSELIN PRABHU, N. BALAKUMAR, A. JOHNSON ANTONY

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  • EP ID EP748490
  • DOI 10.21276/ijircst.2017.5.1.3
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Dr. S. R. BOSELIN PRABHU, N. BALAKUMAR, A. JOHNSON ANTONY (2017). Human Assistance Mechanism Using Real World Embedded Systems. International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer Science and Technology, 5(1), -. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-748490