scholarly journals Locker Security System Design Based On Internet of Things (IoT) Android Interface

Author(s):  
Winarno Fadjar Bastari ◽  
Muhammad Andri Eko Prasetyo

Technological sophistication is growing in various ways, for example in the security system of an object. Basically, the security system of an object is done manually which is less practical than today's technological systems. One application of the security system is for locker safety. Therefore, to overcome the security system in the locker, the solution is to create a security system that uses ESP32-CAM as an Internet of Things (IoT) android-based microcontroller for the android interface for the security system in the locker and when someone forcibly opens the ESP32-CAM module it will take a photo. the person to notify the user about the current state of the locker via the telegram application on android.

Author(s):  
Indrianto Indrianto ◽  
Meilia Nur Indah Susanti ◽  
Riki Ruli A. Siregar ◽  
Purwati Putri J. ◽  
Yudhi Purwanto

2018 ◽  
Vol 82 ◽  
pp. 422-439 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mahmud Hossain ◽  
S.M. Riazul Islam ◽  
Farman Ali ◽  
Kyung-Sup Kwak ◽  
Ragib Hasan

2019 ◽  
pp. 4-44 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Thorns

This paper discusses the organisations involved in the development of application standards, European regulations and best practice guides, their scope of work and internal structures. It considers their respective visions for the requirements for future standardisation work and considers in more detail those areas where these overlap, namely human centric or integrative lighting, connectivity and the Internet of Things, inclusivity and sustainability.


2019 ◽  
pp. 607-613
Author(s):  
Preeti ◽  
Naresh Kumar ◽  
Manish Sharma ◽  
Vimmi Malhotra

Author(s):  
Ibrahim S. Alsukayti

The development of IPv6-based network architectures for Internet of Things (IoT) systems is a feasible approach to widen the horizon for more effective applications, but remains a challenge. Network routing needs to be effectively addressed in such environments of scarce computational and energy resources. The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) specified the IPv6 Routing Protocol for Low Power and Lossy Network (RPL) to provide a basic IPv6-based routing framework for IoT networks. However, the RPL design has the potential of extending its functionality to a further limit and incorporating the support of advanced routing mechanisms. These include multipath routing which has opened the doors for great improvements towards efficient energy balancing, load distribution, and even more. This paper fulfilled a need for an effective review of recent advancements in Internet of Things (IoT) networking. In particular, it presented an effective review and provided a taxonomy of the different multipath routing solutions enhancing the RPL protocol. The aim was to discover its current state and outline the importance of integrating such a mechanism into RPL to revive its potentiality to a wider range of IoT applications. This paper also discussed the latest research findings and provided some insights into plausible follow-up researches.


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