JSAN, Vol. 12, Pages 30: A Comprehensive Review of IoT Networking Technologies for Smart Home Automation Applications

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JSAN, Vol. 12, Pages 30: A Comprehensive Review of IoT Networking Technologies for Smart Home Automation Applications

Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks doi: 10.3390/jsan12020030

Authors: Vasilios A. Orfanos Stavros D. Kaminaris Panagiotis Papageorgas Dimitrios Piromalis Dionisis Kandris

The expediential increase in Internet communication technologies leads to its expansion to interests beyond computer networks. MEMS (Micro Electro Mechanical Systems) can now be smaller with higher performance, leading to tiny sensors and actuators with enhanced capabilities. WSN (Wireless Sensor Networks) and IoT (Internet of Things) have become a way for devices to communicate, share their data, and control them remotely. Machine-to-Machine (M2M) scenarios can be easily implemented as the cost of the components needed in that network is now affordable. Some of these solutions seem to be more affordable but lack important features, while other ones provide them but at a higher cost. Furthermore, there are ones that can cover great distances and surpass the limits of a Smart Home, while others are more specialized for operation in small areas. As there is a variety of choices available, a more consolidated view of their characteristics is needed to figure out the pros and cons of each of these technologies. As there are a great number of technologies examined in this paper, they are presented regarding their connectivity: Wired, Wireless, and Dual mode (Wired and Wireless). Their oddities are examined with metrics based on user interaction, technical characteristics, data integrity, and cost factor. In the last part of this article, a comparison of these technologies is presented as an effort to assist home automation users, administrators, or installers in making the right choice among them.

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