This is the backbone of smart home technology, allowing devices and appliances to connect and communicate over the internet. IoT devices can be controlled remotely and can interact with one another.
Technologies like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, and Z-Wave are used for communication between devices without the need for physical wires.
AI significantly enhances the capabilities of a smart home by learning the preferences and patterns of the household to automate tasks.
Edge computing plays a crucial role in enhancing the responsiveness and efficiency of smart homes by processing data locally, rather than relying on cloud services.