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Development of an adaptive smart house management system based on IoTivity

Student: Dubov Aleksandr

Supervisor: Aleksandr Romanov

Faculty: HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE)

Educational Programme: Information Science and Computation Technology (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2018

This paper introduces a Smart house management system on the basis of the IoTivity framework. The task of a smart house software management system is to automate various household processes. Not so long ago, such solutions were responsible for control only several subsystems, i.e. room temperature or lightning, but nowadays almost every home component can be included in the system. The possibilities of such hardware–software complexes have significantly expanded due to the development of Internet of Things technologies. At the same time, in the field of Internet of Things, there are no uniform protocols and interfaces for connecting devices to the Internet, and there are no common ways to organize smart systems. Hence, the main goal of this work is to develop an adaptive tool for developing «smart house» software solutions, which are independent of the physical equipment of the automated premises. The goal of the work is achieved in the process of solving the following tasks: building the software architecture of the system based on the IoTivity project, development of hardware abstraction layer from physical sensors, and construction of a test prototype on the basis of a single board computer. The volume of this work is 64 pages including 19 pictures and 1 table. The number of sources of literature used in the work is 25.

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