Wireless Home Automation Using Social Networking Websites
This addresses home automation for end-users by integrating social media, but it appears incremental as it builds on existing IoT and social networking technologies without introducing a fundamentally new approach.
The paper tackles the challenges of security, unified control, and user-friendliness in Wireless Home Automation Systems by proposing a system that uses social networking websites like Twitter for secure authentication and activity tracking to control domestic appliances, highlighting its applications and advantages over traditional systems.
With the advent of Internet of Things, Wireless Home Automation Systems WHAS are gradually gaining popularity. These systems are faced with multiple challenges such as security; controlling a variety of home appliances with a single interface and user friendliness. In this paper we propose a system that uses secure authentication systems of social networking websites such as Twitter, tracks the end-users activities on the social network and then control his or her domestic appliances. At the end, we highlight the applications of the proposed WHAS and compare the advantages of our proposed system over traditional home automation systems.