Abstract
This paper proposes a home intrusion detection system that makes the best use of a retired smartphone and an existing Wi-Fi access point. On-board sensors in the smartphone mounted on an entrance door records signals upon unwanted door opening. The access point is reconfigured to serve as a home server and thus it can process sensor data to detect unauthorized access to home by an intruder. Recycling devices enables a home owner to build own security system with no cost as well as helps our society deal with millions of retired devices and waste of computing resources in already-deployed IT devices. In order to improve detection accuracy, this paper proposes a detection method that employs a machine learning algorithm and an analysis technique of time series data. To minimize energy consumption on a battery-powered smartphone, the proposed system utilizes as few sensors as possible and offloads all the computation to the home edge server. We develop a prototype and run experiments to evaluate accuracy performance of the proposed system. Results show that it can detect intrusion with probability of 95% to 100%.
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Kwon, D., Song, J., Choi, C., & Lee, E. K. (2020). A home intrusion detection system using recycled edge devices and machine learning algorithm. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, 11(8), 25–34. https://doi.org/10.14569/IJACSA.2020.0110804
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