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1. Introduction
A Smart Home Automation System enables users to remotely monitor and control appliances,
lighting, temperature, and security devices using a smartphone or voice commands. This report
evaluates the technological feasibility of developing and implementing such a system with
current technology and resources.
2. Objective
3. Product Overview
● Hardware: Easily available from vendors like Robu.in, Amazon, or local electronics
markets.
● Software: Open-source platforms like Blynk, Home Assistant, and Arduino IDE simplify
development.
● Cloud Services: Platforms like Firebase, AWS IoT, or ThingsBoard offer scalable data
storage and remote access.
● Skills Required: Basic to intermediate knowledge of IoT, app development, and
embedded programming.
● Cross-platform Support: System can be controlled via both Android and iOS apps.
● Modular Design: New devices or rooms can be added without overhauling the system.
● Interoperability: Compatible with third-party services like IFTTT and smart speakers.
7. Risk Analysis
Risk Mitigation
8. Conclusion
Based on the availability of affordable and scalable hardware, open-source software, and
increasing demand for smart living, developing a Smart Home Automation System is
technologically feasible. With proper planning and integration, the product can be effectively
deployed and expanded as needed.
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