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Toward a Monitoring System Based on IoT Devices for Smart Buildings

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The Internet of Things (IoT) is a technological revolution in the field of IT and telecommunications. It aims to connect intelligent objects to a network that can be remotely accessed anywhere and at any time. This study focuses on the use of the IoT for smart buildings and its benefits. In this paper, the main objective is to simulate and model a connected smart building network implemented on Cisco Packet Tracer that uses a set of intelligent devices through an IP addressing network to allow them to transmit valuable information to homeowners remotely. When an intelligent device is connected to a wireless or wired media, it can send and receive information via a gateway to which users can control it.

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Elhaloui, L., Elfilali, S., Tabaa, M., Benlahmer, E.H. (2021). Toward a Monitoring System Based on IoT Devices for Smart Buildings. In: Saeed, F., Al-Hadhrami, T., Mohammed, F., Mohammed, E. (eds) Advances on Smart and Soft Computing. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1188. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-6048-4_25

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