DETERMINANTS OF INDIVIDUAL’S INTENTION TO USE THE INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT) FOR SMART HOME TECHNOLOGY: A CULTURAL MODERATING EFFECT

2022 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Osaid F. Al Samarah ◽  
Khaled A. Alshare ◽  
Peggy Lane
Author(s):  
Jinal Bakhai ◽  
Annie Eapen ◽  
Aishwarya Rao ◽  
Nidhishree Mendon ◽  
Dr.Vijaya Padmanabha

Internet of Things (IoT) allows real-world objects to be connected and managed through the internet. IoT is used to make any device smart and is thus a booming concept worldwide. Being a part of the era of the internet, it has become easier to experiment and develop new ideas. Many such ideas have been implemented, changing people’s lifestyles in general. Smart home technology is known to bring about more comfort and convenience at our homes. We have decided to stretch this concept out further to implement the concept of IoT into the security of our homes. The proposed model focuses on the security and ease of allowing access to the house. The leverage obtained by choosing this over other forms of home security is the ease of allowing access and monitoring our homes at any time and from anywhere. Our overall system is also focused on being made at a budget so that all sections of the society can experience this convenience and safety. In a world where technology is advancing at such a rapid rate, it is to be seen that everyone plays a part and stays up to date.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 77
Author(s):  
Ista Ratna Maya

The number of human activities requires humans to be more productive. Nowadays, to support this, some human work has been assisted by digital technology, both office work, work done outside the room, or homework. The purpose of this research is to introduce to the public related to digital technology that is not widely known by the general public, especially Balinese people. This digital technology is called a Smart Home system based on the Internet of Things, a technology that can be applied to residential design. This system functions to assist the activities of residential users in various ways. This IoT-based Smart Home technology can be combined with several facilities in interior design such as lighting facilities, ventilation and complementary elements to form space. Iot allows users to manage most of these facilities through an application on a smart phone as long as the facility is connected to the internet. Key words : Smart Home, Internet of Things, Residential home


2019 ◽  
Vol 01 (02) ◽  
pp. 31-39 ◽  
Author(s):  
Duraipandian M. ◽  
Vinothkanna R.

The paper proposing the cloud based internet of things for the smart connected objects, concentrates on developing a smart home utilizing the internet of things, by providing the embedded labeling for all the tangible things at home and enabling them to be connected through the internet. The smart home proposed in the paper concentrates on the steps in reducing the electricity consumption of the appliances at the home by converting them into the smart connected objects using the cloud based internet of things and also concentrates on protecting the house from the theft and the robbery. The proposed smart home by turning the ordinary tangible objects into the smart connected objects shows considerable improvement in the energy consumption and the security provision.


Sensors ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (10) ◽  
pp. 2783 ◽  
Author(s):  
Linh-An Phan ◽  
Taehong Kim

Smart home is one of the most promising applications of the Internet of Things. Although there have been studies about this technology in recent years, the adoption rate of smart homes is still low. One of the largest barriers is technological fragmentation within the smart home ecosystem. Currently, there are many protocols used in a connected home, increasing the confusion of consumers when choosing a product for their house. One possible solution for this fragmentation is to make a gateway to handle the diverse protocols as a central hub in the home. However, this solution brings about another issue for manufacturers: compatibility. Because of the various smart devices on the market, supporting all possible devices in one gateway is also an enormous challenge. In this paper, we propose a software architecture for a gateway in a smart home system to solve the compatibility problem. By creating a mechanism to dynamically download and update a device profile from a server, the gateway can easily handle new devices. Moreover, the proposed gateway also supports unified control over heterogeneous networks. We implemented a prototype to prove the feasibility of the proposed gateway architecture and evaluated its performance from the viewpoint of message execution time over heterogeneous networks, as well as the latency for device profile downloads and updates, and the overhead needed for handling unknown commands.


2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (9) ◽  
pp. 4207-4212
Author(s):  
Padala Neeraja ◽  
Durgesh Nandan

The internet of things is nothing but the interconnection of a number of systems or objects in which the internal circuit consists of a number of sensors and connectors. The main aim of the internet of things is to transfer information and to make an interaction between the systems. Through IoT, all the systems can be sensed and all the home appliances will be controlled remotely through a mobile device. It creates an integration of more and more networks in the future. The IoT is a very important emerging technology nowadays in which the main applications of IoT are smart grids, smart homes, etc. As the number of devices was increasing nowadays IoT plays a very significant role in present society. So, the challenges were increasing and there will be a machine to machine communication and also with the user. It reduces human efforts as it is machine-dependent. It acts according to the instructions given by the user.


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