Smart home system
The lighting system uses interconnected devices to provide remote monitoring and control of systems such as heating. Smart home technology, also called home automation; These are systems in which homeowners can control the safety, comfort and energy efficiency of their homes using smart devices installed in their smart homes or cars. Simple examples of smart home systems include: garage doors, alarm systems, and coffee machine timer systems.With technology present in every aspect of our lives, smart home products that can be manufactured at home have become commonplace. Let's look at a few examples. You can access your favorite music or videos over the Internet and also access content through smart applications. Some smart TVs have the ability to recognize sounds and movements. This way you can control your TV using your voice or gestures. In addition to functions such as remote opening and closing, using various sensors, the light will be turned on if there is someone in the room, or it can be turned on if no one is there. In addition, it should be noted that the intensity of the supplied light is automatically adjusted depending on daylight.
You can regulate or control your home's heating system remotely. You can adjust the temperature and define the heating program at any time. Smart thermostats can learn and be programmed based on the homeowner's habits. It can also show your energy consumption and alert you when it's time for repairs.
The main challenges of home automation are industry fragmentation and data security concerns. The severity of the data security problem depends on the use of the devices. Depending on the severity of the potential consequences, a hack may be more dangerous. The risks are quite high for industrial or medical automation and lower for home automation responsible for controlling lighting or a sensor system.