Towards secure smart cities: design and implementation of smart home digital communication system

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Abstract

Home and building security are major concern in our daily life and digital smart door lock (DSDL) have become an essential part of these systems. In this paper, a secure DSDL which can grant access to home with a fingerprint is designed and implemented. An Arduino Nano microcontroller board, finger print sensor and servo motor have been utilized for lock/unlock door based on finger print. The DSDL is an automatic authenticate and validate the user for secure access. The implemented system aims to develop a cost−effective DSDL based on low−cost components compared to the systems already on the domestic market. The−ease of−use and cost−effectiveness makes the DSDL a strong competitor to the digital security system on the domestic market and outperforms it and suitable for security–based home automation systems.

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Al-Shareefi, N. A., Abbas, S. A., Alkhazraji, M. S., & Sakran, A. A. R. (2021). Towards secure smart cities: design and implementation of smart home digital communication system. Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 21(1), 271–277. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v21.i1.pp271-277

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