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As the years passed by, the conception of embedded network and persuasive computing evolved into the most paramount technology of this era, kenned as Internet of things (IoT). This technology has been put forward by sundry companies so that the public can reap the benefits of this technology. There is no doubt that today's astute homes system is one of the most prosperous technologies and yet only 7.7% of the homes are perspicacious. This research illustrates a methodology for a low-cost astute home utilizing wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi). The users can exercise seamless control over the contrivances in their astute home through an Android/iOS application-predicated graphic utilizer interface (GUI) on a smart phone. This system is not only accessible utilizing the GUI but withal utilizing a voice command system. Utilizing this application, users will additionally be able to perform astute metering by the integration of one gettable component. This could be an accessible system with a possible solution to the challenges that will be discussed in this research as an immensely colossal-scale implementation of this system will cost approximately AED 150.
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Singh, M., Desai, R., Subramanian, G. (2021). Mobile Application Integrated Intelligent Energy Audit System for Smart Home. In: Dash, S.S., Panigrahi, B.K., Das, S. (eds) Sixth International Conference on Intelligent Computing and Applications . Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1369. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-1335-7_19
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