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Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Internet of Things

Background:

  • Smart home technology, a key Internet of Things application, faces low adoption rates due to significant technological fragmentation.
  • The proliferation of diverse communication protocols in connected homes confuses consumers and complicates device integration.
  • Existing solutions like gateways struggle with the challenge of supporting a vast array of smart devices from various manufacturers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a software architecture for a smart home gateway that addresses device compatibility issues.
  • To enable seamless integration and unified control of heterogeneous smart home devices.
  • To enhance the adaptability and scalability of smart home systems.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a software architecture for a smart home gateway.
  • Implemented a mechanism for dynamic downloading and updating of device profiles from a central server.
  • Created a prototype gateway to demonstrate and evaluate the proposed architecture.

Main Results:

  • The proposed gateway architecture successfully handles new and diverse smart home devices through dynamic profile management.
  • Unified control over heterogeneous networks was achieved, simplifying user interaction.
  • Performance evaluation demonstrated acceptable message execution times, low latency for profile updates, and manageable overhead for unknown commands.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed software architecture provides a viable solution to the smart home fragmentation problem.
  • Dynamic device profile management enhances gateway compatibility and simplifies the integration of new smart devices.
  • This approach facilitates broader adoption of smart home technology by improving user experience and manufacturer support.