Reinforcing Smart Home Security System

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Volume-57 Number-1
Year of Publication : 2018
Authors : Jennifer D, Loshiga M, Sowndharya Lakshmi R, Vidhyalakshmi.M
DOI :  10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V57P206

Citation 

Jennifer D, Loshiga M, Sowndharya Lakshmi R, Vidhyalakshmi.M "Reinforcing Smart Home Security System", International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology (IJETT), V57(1),28-30 March 2018. ISSN:2231-5381. www.ijettjournal.org. published by seventh sense research group

Abstract
With advancement of latest technology, life is getting simpler and easier in all aspects. In today’s world Automatic systems are being preferred over manual system. With the rapid increase in the number of users of internet over the past decade has made Internet a part and parcel of life, and IoT is the latest and emerging internet technology. Internet of things is a growing network of everyday objectfrom industrial machine to consumer goods that can share information and complete tasks while you are busy with other activities. Nowadays the idea of smart home has been so prevalent; it can be viewed as intelligent or automated home where the house can be monitored remotely. This paper describes about the development of home security system based on human motion detection and remotely monitoring the home. In this proposed method fingerprint and face recognition based home security, automation and also monitoring system using arm 11 processor. This project implement to all the home members fingerprint and face images are stored in database, So easily identify the authorized user or not in this system. And also sensors are used to monitor the home status. If any unknown person is detected to receive the unknown person image to the android application.

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keywords
Home automation; Smart homes; Wireless sensor networks; Access control; Raspberry Pi.