Information Management and IoT Technology for Safety and Security of Smart Home and Farm Systems

Information Management and IoT Technology for Safety and Security of Smart Home and Farm Systems

Ammar Almomani, Ahmad Al-Nawasrah, Waleed Alomoush, Mustafa Al-Abweh, Ayat Alrosan, Brij B. Gupta
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 23
DOI: 10.4018/JGIM.20211101.oa21
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Abstract

Information management collects data from several online systems. They analyze the information. They issue reports about information for supporting decision-making management. Utilizing current modern innovations try to controlling many obstacles such as, high cost, high battery power, and speed system, safety System without building a full system to solve all these problems together, we created a new internet of things ( IoT) system that provides attention to safety, and Security with low cost, low battery power, and high-speed System. As for the information management system. This paper aims at developing an active system for managing most of the smart farm and home obstacles, such issues to deal with the security system for the farm's and house and animal hanger, raining, irrigation and watering system, food supplement system, Also, a network was established to connect all those systems. Connected database storage was used, infra-red, The system is used for monitoring. They send all the collected information back to be maintained. Arduino will be used for programming this system
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Information management aims at improving the decision-making process by providing up-to-date, accurate data about various organizational assets(teams, 2020). In this article, the researchers shed light on what is happening with Information management in smart 'home and Farm' based on IoT Technology. The Internet aims at passing information over a vast network for people to access, read, write and process it.

Nowadays, humans are in a world of smart devices. They use a network called the Internet of Things (IoT) to connect these devices (Al-Qerem, Alauthman, Almomani, & Gupta, 2020; Alieyan, Almomani, Abdullah, Almutairi, & Alauthman, 2020; Celesti et al., 2020; Gupta & Narayan, 2019). Today, IoT has been developing much. For instance, about 50 billion items is connected to the Internet in 2020. IoT may be used in numerous locations. They can be used in speakers, smart home,smart building, intelligent gates and intelligent devices. Through the aid of other technologies (e.g. wireless sensor networks, cloud computing, and radiofrequency recognition), each device can be linked, interacted and communicated (Castiglione et al., 2015; Gupta & Quamara, 2018; Plageras, Psannis, Stergiou, Wang, & Gupta, 2018; Shahzadi, Tausif, Ferzund, Suryani, & Applications, 2016).

Every house (e.g. administrative, commercial and residential houses) consists mainly of various systems. Such systems carry out specific duties and works during the lifetime of the building or place (Shakeri et al., 2017). The greater the number of the subsystems and responsibilities they carry out, the harder they shall become to manage (Shakeri et al., 2017; Sun et al., 2013). Many services (e.g. ventilation, illumination, fire alarm, safety, video surveillance, etc..) are controlled remotely today. Despite that, the entire range of services is continuously monitored, administered and maintained. However, sometimes even the trained staff fail to carry out their duties effectively (Sun et al., 2013). Many of the conditions of such failure are attributed to global threats to building, earthquakes and other environmental catastrophes (Nascimento et al., 2014). Panic attacks may occur in such cases. Thus, the level of quality may decline (Lypak, Rzheuskyi, Kunanets, & Pasichnyk, 2018).

The motivation of our proposed system based on critical information such as, in 2018, there were about 3645 deaths in the USA during fires (administration, 2020). The rate of thefts is approximately 4.1 cases per 100,000 individuals in the latter year (Harrendorf, Heiskanen, & Malby, 2010). People try to make something to make the rate be less like make smart lock doors and make smart fire sprinkler. However, no one tries to make full system nor make the civil defence and police part more effective. Therefore, in our motivation, the world still no have supported a complete smart farm system capable of managing all agricultural and animal work requirements without human intervention. So that, we try to solve this problem by using IOT technology which supports machine that can't be in a panic and can do the safety measures correctly and fast to make sure we will make the dead rate be less. We will develop a system that is effective as much as possible, including low cost, low battery power, and respond to any event quickly. Supporting a full smart farm system capable of managing all agricultural and animal work requirements without human intervention and collecting the information issued from them remotely using a database linked to cloud computing

In the proposed system, the researchers will take the advantages of information management. They will use it in smart 'home and Farm' based on IoT technology. The safety and security system will provide the owner with the ability to monitor the house and the farm remotely.

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