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Internet of things is perceived today as a key opportunity for commercial development in different sectors of activities, the new IoT Smart home ecosystem, is based on a lot of sensors and actuators that can make life in the home more pleasant and more safety for its occupant, in this article we distinguish the communication protocols used in this IoT ecosystem, their modes of operation, and we analyze their performance.

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Zemrane, H., Baddi, Y., Hasbi, A. (2020). Internet of Things Smart Home Ecosystem. In: Elhoseny, M., Hassanien, A. (eds) Emerging Technologies for Connected Internet of Vehicles and Intelligent Transportation System Networks. Studies in Systems, Decision and Control, vol 242. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-22773-9_8

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