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IoT in Home Automation

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The application of intelligence as well as representation of relevant facts toward home automation may sometimes be associated with application associated with sensing technology as well as controls with timings to embedded devices to enhance energy efficiency and security. The technology associated with this technique is somehow responsible toward many relevant areas including Internet of Things. Basically, the concept is based on multiuser and distributed architectures. In particular, it is intended to include the basic mechanism toward distributed system architecture in home automation. Applying this concept, a smart multi-agent object may be thought of to support the artificial intelligence framework and to focus on the associated resources with suitable implementation.

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Correspondence to Prasad Suman Sourav , Mishra Jyoti Prakash or Mishra Sambit Kumar .

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Sourav, P.S., Prakash, M.J., Kumar, M.S. (2020). IoT in Home Automation. In: Behera, H., Nayak, J., Naik, B., Pelusi, D. (eds) Computational Intelligence in Data Mining. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 990. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8676-3_4

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