Web Based Smart Meter for General Purpose Smart Home Systems with ESP8266

Author(s):  
Sadik Yildiz ◽  
Mustafa Burunkaya
Author(s):  
Mladen Matic ◽  
Igor Stefanovic ◽  
Roman Pavlovic ◽  
Istvan Pap
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Proceedings ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 74 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Hilal Çepik ◽  
Ömer Aydın ◽  
Gökhan Dalkılıç

With virtual assistants, both changes and serious conveniences are provided in human life. For this reason, the use of virtual assistants is increasing. The virtual assistant software has started to be produced as separate devices as well as working on phones, tablets, and computer systems. Google Home is one of these devices. Google Home can work integrated with smart home systems and various Internet of Things devices. The security of these systems is an important issue. As a result of attackers taking over these systems, very serious problems may occur. It is very important to take the necessary actions to detect these problems and to take the necessary measures to prevent possible attacks. The purpose of this study is to test whether an attack that attackers can make to these systems via network time protocol will be successful or not. Accordingly, it has been tried to attack the wireless connection established between Google Home and an Internet of Things device over the network time protocol. Attack results have been shared.


Author(s):  
Ye Fu ◽  
Daojuan Zhang ◽  
Chonghua Wang ◽  
Xi Luo ◽  
Wenxin Liu ◽  
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Author(s):  
Wei-Chung Teng ◽  
Yu-Chun Pao ◽  
Sheng-Luen Chung
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jonathan B. Chan

System on Programmable Chip (SoPC) based embedded system development has been increasing, aiming for improved system design, testing, and cost savings in the workflow for Application Specific ICs (ASIC). We examine the development of Smart Home embedded systems, which have been traditionally based on a fixed processor and memory, with inflexible configuration. We investigate how more ability can be added by updating firmware without the burden of updating hardware, or using a full (but dedicated) general purpose computer system. Our development and implementation of the smart home controller is based on the SoPC development environment from Altera. The development board includes all the necessary parts such as processor, memory, and various communication interfaces. The initial implementation includes a simple protocol for communication between home appliances or devices and controller. This protocol allows data transfer between home appliances or devices and the controller, in turn allowing both to support more features. We have investigated and developed a home resource management application. The main resources being managed in this project are hot and cold water, electricity, and gas. We have introduced a number of expert rules to manage these resources. Additionally, we have developed a home simulator, with virtual appliances and devices, that communicates with the home controller. The simulator interacts with the SoPC based smart home embedded system developed in this project by generating messages representing a number of smart appliances in the home. It provides a useful testing environment for the smart home embedded system to verify its design goals.


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