Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2019
Description
Recent advances in smartphones and affordable open-source hardware platforms have enabled the development of low-cost architectures for Internet-of-Things (IoT)-enabled home automation and security systems. These systems usually consist of sensing and actuating layer that is made up of sensors such as passive infrared sensors, also known as motion sensors; temperature sensors; smoke sensors, and web cameras for security surveillance. These sensors, smart electrical appliances, and other IoT devices connect to the Internet through a home gateway. This paper lays out an architecture for a cost-effective smart door sensor that will inform a user through an Android application, of door open events in a house or office environment. The proposed architecture uses an Arduino-compatible Elegoo Mega 2560 microcontroller board along with the Raspberry Pi 2 board for communicating with a web server that implements a RESTful API. Several programming languages are used in the implementation and further applications of the door sensor are discussed as well as some of its shortcomings such as possible interference from other radio frequency devices.
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Citation Information
Hoque, Mohammad Asadul; and Davidson, Chad. 2019. Design and Implementation of an IoT-Based Smart Home Security System. International Journal of Networked and Distributed Computing. Vol.7(2). 85-92. https://doi.org/10.2991/ijndc.k.190326.004 ISSN: 2211-7938
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