LoRa and server-based home automation using the internet of things (IoT)

2021 
Abstract LoRa (Long-Range) has become the Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid (DNA) of the Internet of things (IoT) for equipping smart solutions. Home automation is responsible for providing a safe and stylish home. This paper proposes a capable architecture of home automation for both short-range and long-range utilizing multiple communication technologies, namely LoRaWAN, server-based LoRa gateway, and Bluetooth connectivity. This integrated system effectively controls distinct types of home appliances and keeps smart management among all the electronics components. A regular user can easily manage these unified systems by using an Android application. This paper also presents experimental data analysis. The results and discussion section provide a set of experiments like estimated transmission delay calculation for LoRa, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, a coverage area calculation for LoRa with RSSI and SNR values, and a System Usability Scale (SUS). The scheme has achieved a SUS score of 93%. However, the proposed architecture can be called an outright package for smart home and will be very workable, abuzz, and handy.
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