2020
DOI: 10.32628/cseit206311
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Smart and secure home using IOT Simulations with Cisco Packet Tracer

Abstract: This is an era of technology; we are surrounded with the technology. Now a day’s people become smarter they want to operate each and everything’s with his smart phone/laptop/pc without going anywhere, it happens due to IOT devices. That’s why in this paper we have design a smart home with enhance security. In smart home we can operate the household things(fan, light, ac, any applications, door, windows, etc. )with the mobile. We design a IOT based smart and secure home model in latest released cisco pack… Show more

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“…Other learning models using Packet Tracer (Vijayalakshmi, Desai & Raikar, 2016;Zhang, Liang & Ma, 2012;Janitor, Jakab & Kniewald, 2010) offer basic introductions and application/transport layer exercises but neglect crucial network and link layer aspects. Further limitations can be observed in models focusing solely on router configuration via device commands (Javid, 2014;Noor, et al, 2018), or topics like Internet of Things (IoT) simulation (Gwangwava & Mubvirwi, 2021;Almalki, 2020;Chaudhari, Joshi, Joshi & Kumar, 2020;Gumina & Tang, 2021), or basic routing table manipulation, wireless, and firewall configurations (Allison, 2022;Abdrabou & Shakhatreh, 2021;Reddy, et. al, 2020).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other learning models using Packet Tracer (Vijayalakshmi, Desai & Raikar, 2016;Zhang, Liang & Ma, 2012;Janitor, Jakab & Kniewald, 2010) offer basic introductions and application/transport layer exercises but neglect crucial network and link layer aspects. Further limitations can be observed in models focusing solely on router configuration via device commands (Javid, 2014;Noor, et al, 2018), or topics like Internet of Things (IoT) simulation (Gwangwava & Mubvirwi, 2021;Almalki, 2020;Chaudhari, Joshi, Joshi & Kumar, 2020;Gumina & Tang, 2021), or basic routing table manipulation, wireless, and firewall configurations (Allison, 2022;Abdrabou & Shakhatreh, 2021;Reddy, et. al, 2020).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This connectivity allows users to remotely control and monitor their home's heating and cooling systems through dedicated mobile applications (Olabode et al, 2023). Whether you are at work, on vacation, or simply lounging in another room, the ability to adjust your thermostat settings from your smartphone provides an unprecedented level of flexibility and control (Chaudhari et al, 2023). Energy efficiency is a significant advantage offered by smart thermostats.…”
Section: Smart Thermostats In Smart Homementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [6], the authors designed a smart home network model using the Cisco Packet Tracer tool. The design is entirely based on the IoT, allowing all devices to be controlled via smartphones.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%