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IoT-based Smart Home Systems
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What is IoT-based Smart Home Systems?

IoT-based Smart Home Systems are wireless home automation systems that integrate Internet of Things technologies, including sensor networks, Bluetooth, ZigBee, and devices like Raspberry Pi, to enable monitoring, control, security, and efficiency in residential environments.

The field encompasses 59,684 works focused on improving convenience, security, and energy management through IoT integration in homes. Key technologies include wireless protocols such as Bluetooth and ZigBee alongside sensors for real-time monitoring and control. Research addresses challenges in efficiency and security using platforms like Raspberry Pi.

Topic Hierarchy

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59.7K
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189.0K
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Research Sub-Topics

Why It Matters

IoT-based Smart Home Systems enable real-world applications in home monitoring and automation, directly addressing efficiency and security needs. Biljana Risteska Stojkoska and Kire Trivodaliev (2016) in "A review of Internet of Things for smart home: Challenges and solutions" identify specific challenges like interoperability and solutions such as standardized protocols, applied in systems integrating sensors for environmental control. Li Da Xu et al. (2014) in "Internet of Things in Industries: A Survey" highlight IoT's role in building systems with RFID and wireless sensors, extending to home contexts for device control, with 4938 citations underscoring its impact on scalable automation.

Reading Guide

Where to Start

"A review of Internet of Things for smart home: Challenges and solutions" by Biljana Risteska Stojkoska and Kire Trivodaliev (2016), as it directly summarizes smart home-specific IoT challenges and solutions, providing an accessible entry before broader surveys.

Key Papers Explained

"Internet of Things in Industries: A Survey" by Li Da Xu et al. (2014) establishes IoT foundations with wireless sensors (4938 citations), extended by "A review of Internet of Things for smart home: Challenges and solutions" by Biljana Risteska Stojkoska and Kire Trivodaliev (2016) to home contexts (1356 citations). Vehbi Çağrı Güngör and Gerhard P. Hancke (2009) in "Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks: Challenges, Design Principles, and Technical Approaches" (1640 citations) builds on these with wireless design principles applicable to homes, while Sujesha Sudevalayam and Purushottam Kulkarni (2010) in "Energy Harvesting Sensor Nodes: Survey and Implications" (1962 citations) addresses powering such networks.

Paper Timeline

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1981 · 2.1K cites"] P1["Extended Kalman filtering for ba...
2004 · 1.6K cites"] P2["Robust Object Tracking with Onli...
2010 · 2.0K cites"] P3["Energy Harvesting Sensor Nodes: ...
2010 · 2.0K cites"] P4["Internet of Things in Industries...
2014 · 4.9K cites"] P5["Object Tracking Benchmark
2015 · 3.4K cites"] P6["Home Observation for Measurement...
2022 · 2.3K cites"] P0 --> P1 P1 --> P2 P2 --> P3 P3 --> P4 P4 --> P5 P5 --> P6 style P4 fill:#DC5238,stroke:#c4452e,stroke-width:2px
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Most-cited paper highlighted in red. Papers ordered chronologically.

Advanced Directions

Research continues on wireless sensor integration and security in home settings, drawing from industrial IoT principles in top-cited works, with no recent preprints shifting focus.

Papers at a Glance

# Paper Year Venue Citations Open Access
1 Internet of Things in Industries: A Survey 2014 IEEE Transactions on I... 4.9K
2 Object Tracking Benchmark 2015 IEEE Transactions on P... 3.4K
3 Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment-21 2022 PsycTESTS Dataset 2.3K
4 Transmission Control Protocol 1981 2.1K
5 Robust Object Tracking with Online Multiple Instance Learning 2010 IEEE Transactions on P... 2.0K
6 Energy Harvesting Sensor Nodes: Survey and Implications 2010 IEEE Communications Su... 2.0K
7 Extended Kalman filtering for battery management systems of Li... 2004 Journal of Power Sources 1.6K
8 Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks: Challenges, Design Princi... 2009 IEEE Transactions on I... 1.6K
9 A review of Internet of Things for smart home: Challenges and ... 2016 Journal of Cleaner Pro... 1.4K
10 An Information Framework for Creating a Smart City Through Int... 2014 IEEE Internet of Thing... 1.3K

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main challenges in IoT-based smart home systems?

Key challenges include interoperability between devices, security vulnerabilities, and energy efficiency. "A review of Internet of Things for smart home: Challenges and solutions" (2016) outlines solutions like protocol standardization and encryption. These address integration of diverse sensors and wireless networks.

How do wireless technologies support smart home automation?

Bluetooth and ZigBee enable low-power communication for sensors and control devices in homes. The field description notes their use in IoT-based monitoring alongside Raspberry Pi integration. Vehbi Çağrı Güngör and Gerhard P. Hancke (2009) in "Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks: Challenges, Design Principles, and Technical Approaches" discuss design principles applicable to home sensor networks.

What role does IoT play in smart home security?

IoT facilitates security through sensor networks detecting intrusions and automating responses. Keywords highlight security applications in wireless home automation. Li Da Xu et al. (2014) in "Internet of Things in Industries: A Survey" describe IoT leveraging wireless devices for secure systems.

How is energy management addressed in IoT smart homes?

Energy harvesting and efficient sensor nodes support prolonged operation. Sujesha Sudevalayam and Purushottam Kulkarni (2010) in "Energy Harvesting Sensor Nodes: Survey and Implications" survey methods converting ambient energy for sensors. This applies to smart home systems reducing battery reliance.

What are common devices in IoT smart home setups?

Devices include Raspberry Pi for control, sensors for monitoring, and wireless modules like ZigBee. The description specifies integration of these for home automation. Biljana Risteska Stojkoska and Kire Trivodaliev (2016) review their use in addressing smart home challenges.

Open Research Questions

  • ? How can interoperability between heterogeneous IoT devices in smart homes be standardized without compromising performance?
  • ? What security protocols best mitigate vulnerabilities in ZigBee and Bluetooth networks for home automation?
  • ? How do energy harvesting techniques scale for large sensor deployments in smart homes?
  • ? What architectures optimize real-time data processing from Raspberry Pi-based IoT controllers?

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