An Overview of AI-Enabled Remote Smart- Home Monitoring System Using LoRa

With the advancement of communication technology, Internet of Things (IoT) enabled smart home (SH) applications have engrossed substantial attention nowadays. However, a few meter range coverage and higher implementation cost are the main limitations of existing SH systems based on other cellular networks or short distance technologies. In this paper, a long range (LoRa) based SH system is proposed for remote monitoring and maintenance of IoT sensors and devices using artificial intelligence (AI) concept. A brief overview of what tasks LoRa can perform in SH networking are conferred. An AI-based data flow system for IoT server and cloud is also presented in this paper.

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