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Smart House Management System

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The purpose of this chapter is to create a system for managing a Smart Home, using automation devices from different developers. A system has been developed that allows you to control home automation devices. Telegram Bot has also been created, which will allow the user to communicate with the IFTTT automation service, which communicates with the services of developers of the home automation devices. To implement the system, the existing systems of the Smart Home were analyzed, and an algorithm was developed that will allow to combinsng of these systems into one interface. The system is created using the Telegram messenger, which acts as an interface and allows you to protect the system using TelegramID. The system includes ChatBot, database, IFTTT system and Web-services of developers.

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Zhurakovskyi, B., Nedashkivskiy, O., Klymash, M., Pliushch, O., Moshenchenko, M. (2023). Smart House Management System. In: Klymash, M., Luntovskyy, A., Beshley, M., Melnyk, I., Schill, A. (eds) Emerging Networking in the Digital Transformation Age. TCSET 2022. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 965. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-24963-1_15

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