ABSTRACT:
In recent years, the rapid advancement of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies has revolutionized the concept of home automation, enabling enhanced convenience, energy efficiency, and remote control. However, the integration of smart devices into domestic environments introduces critical security and privacy challenges. This research paper presents a comprehensive study of smart home automation systems with a dual focus on functionality and cybersecurity. We explore various architectures, communication protocols, and automation frameworks that form the foundation of intelligent homes. Furthermore, the paper analyzes potential attack vectors, threat models, and common vulnerabilities affecting home automation ecosystems.
Cite this article:
Sourav Kumar, Utsav Kumar, Taslima Ahmed, Advanced Home Automation with Smart Security Features, Spectrum of Emerging Sciences, 5 (1) 37-40, 10.55878/SES2025-5-1-7DOI: https://doi.org/10.55878/SES2025-5-1-7
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