Smart Home Automation Deployment on Third Party Cloud using Internet of Things

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Prabhjot Singh
Er. Mamoon Rashid

Abstract

In this era of evolution of technologies, bringing smartness in home is a center of attractions for researchers. Home automation is gone prevalent across the world because of its flexibility to be adopted by human being for their convenience. Till now, there are many approaches which have been proposed by researchers to provide the practical solutions to control and monitor home appliances locally or remotely. Due to the advent of Internet of things and Cloud Computing technology, Smart Homes become more feasible over the internet. By using these two technologies, the authors proposed a new architecture to deliver intelligent services to user.  Internet of things makes an ordinary device as smart device and cloud computing provide the third party server to access, monitor, and control smart devices over public network. Author demonstrated the implementation of this approach using real environment.

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Prabhjot Singh, Chandigarh University

Research Scholar, Department of Computer Science Engineering, Chandigarh University, Gharaun, India

Er. Mamoon Rashid, Chandigarh University

Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science Engineering, Chandigarh University, Gharaun, India

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“Smart Home Automation Deployment on Third Party Cloud using Internet of Things”, IJCSR, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 10–13, Jun. 2024, doi: 10.37391/.

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