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Title: Use of Narrow Band Technologies in Smart Home
Authors: Patel, Yash
Keywords: EC 2022
Project Report
Project Report 2022
EC Project Report
EC (ES)
Embedded Systems
Embedded Systems 2022
22MEC
22MECE
22MECE06
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2024
Publisher: Institute of Technology
Series/Report no.: 22MECE06;
Abstract: This project aims to explore and analyze the utilization of narrow-band technologies in the context of smart home systems. The increasing complexity and diversity of smart home devices necessitate efficient communication protocols to enhance connectivity and streamline interactions. Narrow-band technologies, characterized by their narrow frequency range and low power consumption, emerge as promising solutions to address these challenges. Energy efficiency is a critical aspect of smart homes, and the project will investigate how narrow-band technologies contribute to reduced power consumption in connected devices. By optimizing energy usage, we aim to enhance the overall sustainability and longevity of smart home systems. Moreover, the research will address the security and privacy implications associated with implementing narrow-band technologies. Understanding potential vulnerabilities and developing robust security measures are crucial components of creating a trustworthy and resilient smart home environment. The insights gained from this project will inform the design and implementation of future smart home systems, providing a foundation for more efficient, secure, and interconnected living spaces. As the Internet of Things continues to evolve, the integration of narrow-band technologies holds the potential to redefine the landscape of smart home technology, offering users a more seamless and reliable experience.
URI: http://10.1.7.192:80/jspui/handle/123456789/12393
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