Design and simulate IoT technology in smart building

Authors

  • Walid M. Allaghi Higher Institute of Sciences and Technology - Azizia Author
  • Adel youns Higher Institute of Sciences and Technology - Azizia Author
  • Nezar Gamal Arabi Ayad Faculty of Engineering, university of zawia Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.65405/ae4keg17

Keywords:

Smart Buildings, Internet of Things (IoT), Cisco Packet Tracer, Remote Control Systems, Home Automation

Abstract

This project focuses on the design and simulation of smart building systems using the Internet of Things (IoT) and the educational software Cisco Packet Tracer, which is widely used in networking training. Unlike single-service models, the proposed system is comprehensive, integrating four key smart building services: appliance control, protection and security, garden irrigation management, and controlled building access. The system allows residents to remotely interact with their buildings through smartphones or computers from any location worldwide, enabling monitoring and control of devices in real time. A strong emphasis is placed on privacy and security, ensuring that only authorized users can manage or access building services. By combining IoT capabilities with secure communication methods, the system demonstrates an effective and educationally valuable framework for smart building simulation.

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Published

2026-04-28

How to Cite

Design and simulate IoT technology in smart building. (2026). Comprehensive Journal of Science, 10(ملحق 39), 1-6. https://doi.org/10.65405/ae4keg17

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