Wireless android based home automation system

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This manuscript presents a prototype and design implementation of an advance home automation system that uses Wi-Fi technology as a network infrastructure connecting its parts. The proposed system consists of two main components; the first part is the server, which presents system core that manages and controls user’s home. Users and system administrator can locally (Local Area Network) or remotely (internet) manage and control the system. Second part is the hardware interface module, which provides appropriate interface to sensors and actuator of home automation system. Unlike most of the available home automation system in the market, the proposed system is scalable that one server can manage many hardware interface modules as long as it exists within network coverage. System supports a wide range of home automation devices like appliances, power management components, and security components. The proposed system is better in terms of the flexibility and scalability than the commercially available home automation systems.

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Riaz, M. T., Ahmed, E. M., Durrani, F., & Mond, M. A. (2017). Wireless android based home automation system. Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems, 2(1), 234–239. https://doi.org/10.25046/aj020128

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