Efficient Message Captivating Environment in IoT Home Networks

Year : 2024 | Volume : 02 | Issue : 02 | Page : 8 16
    By

    Yatharth Agrawal,

  1. Student, Spring Valley Public School, Kanadiya Bypass Road, Kanadia Main Rd, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India

Abstract

The Internet of Things (IoT) concept involves connecting and monitoring physical objects via the internet, generating significant interest among researchers and users due to widespread internet availability. This concept encompasses a broad spectrum of devices, including internet-connected “smart” versions of traditional appliances, novel gadgets designed for an Internet-enabled environment, and Internet-enabled sensors transforming various sectors such as manufacturing, healthcare, transportation, and living spaces. Home automation, an IoT application, has significantly simplified people’s lives. The 21st century has fully embraced IoT in smart home automation, enhancing the ability to control and operate household appliances and devices remotely conveniently and comfortably. IoT-based home automation systems incorporate servers and sensors, with remote servers situated on the internet facilitating data management and processing without the need for personal computers. This study includes household systems like fire prevention systems, surveillance cameras, smart TVs, lighting systems, smart thermostats, air conditioners, doors, fans, and humidity and gas monitoring systems. Users can receive alerts through microcontrollers and sensors from any location. The implementation of IoT has streamlined the performance of home automation systems in residential, commercial, and workplace settings, delivering efficient and effective safety, security, and comfort. A home automation system utilizing VPN technology offers a more secure and robust voice-controlled system with the assistance of a microcontroller, enhancing the intelligence and usability of existing appliances. This system also includes home security functions like access control and alarm systems. When connected to the internet, household devices become key elements of the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem. Moreover, the overall sensors’ message receiving, handling, and response system must be more efficient, and various architectures have been presented in the paper.

Keywords: Sensors, Internet of Things (IoT), microcontroller, home automation, gadgets, communication protocols, message queuing telemetry transport (MQTT), constrained application protocol (CoAP), message response time

[This article belongs to International Journal of Mobile Computing Technology ]

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Yatharth Agrawal. Efficient Message Captivating Environment in IoT Home Networks. International Journal of Mobile Computing Technology. 2024; 02(02):8-16.
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Volume 02
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Received 11/10/2024
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