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Wearable Electronics for Home Automation

Authors: B. Akshykarthick; M. Gowtham; J. Francischezhiyan; G. Karthy; A. Bhagath Mohamed;

Wearable Electronics for Home Automation

Abstract

The technologies and popularity has been increased for wearable day-to-day life. In everyday life, wearable technologies are expected to become an indispensable thing. The aim is to study up to twofold, Based on the specifications and applications, wearable technologies are classified as; wearable health technologies, wearable consumer electronics. The other aim of wearable technologies will be a big thing for both people’s daily life and doing business in companies in the future. Wearable technologies will be more entertaining, easier, healthier, safer, quicker in the developing future. The advantage of this home automation will be sensing, easily configuring, securable, which provides the user with a neat solution.

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