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Smart Home application

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Tn k
Smart Home
application

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“Tnak” is an application used to remotely control and manage connected non-computing devices in the
home, typically from a smartphone or tablet.
Integration between devices and interoperability
of all functions
Functional flexibility
and scalability
Remote control
User-friendly
interface
Easy installation
Energy saving

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The origins of the smart home
1975
1984
The release of X10. X10 sends 120 The American Association of Home
kHz radio frequency bursts of Builders coined the term smart
digital information onto a home's house to promote the concept of
existing
electric
wiring
to technology in home design.
programmable outlets or switches.
2005-2007
Home automation company
Insteon
introduced
technology that combined
electric wiring with wireless
signals
The first smart TVs were
released.
2012- 2014
2016-2018
SmartThings Inc. launched a
Kickstarter campaign, raising
$1.2 million to fund its smart
home system.
The arrival of smart
speakers, such as
Google
Home,
Google Nest, Apple
HomePod and Sonos
signaled a significant
shift in how users
interacted with smart
home devices.
Amazon Echo, Amazon Alexa
and Apple HomeKit were
introduced, making a giant leap
in voice-enabled smart devices.
Today
Home automation
trends continue to
evolve, with more
connectivity options
and features.

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5 reasons to invest in a smart home
Increased safety.
With Tnak you can connect smart fire alarms and
smart door locks to your smart home system. By
installing smart devices that increase security in
your home, you can feel confident that your family is
safe at home at all times.
Decreased expenses
With energy monitoring, automations that turn
down or turn off big loads when you use a lot of
electricity and modes that lower light and
temperature at night and when you are not at
home, you can save a lot of money and electricity
on a smart house.
Increased comfort
When you can control the heat and the light both
directly from your mobile phone, it increases the
comfort in your home considerably, but what
makes the home really smart are the automations
you can set up.
Increased accessibility
If you are away and need a neighbor or a
friend to come and water the plants, it is
practical that they can easily get into your
house. This can either be done by using a
temporary code or by simply unlocking the
door from the Tnak app wherever you are in
the world. To be able to do this, you need a
smart door lock.
Increased control
With Tnak, you can be sure at all times that
you have optimal brightness and
temperature, that the door is locked and
that the iron is off, and that the fire alarm
and water leak sensor are working as they
should, all while also saving electricity and
money. In other words, you get full control
over the entire house.

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Smart Home App Development 2022 &2026
•The estimated revenue in the Smart Home
market has grown over $115.70 bn in 2022.
•The expected growth rate in revenue for 2026
is 13.97% resulting in a market increase of
$195.20 bn.
•As far as households are concerned, the
growth of users will be at least 573.7m by
2026.
•The expected revenue per installed Smart
Home is of $375.80

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Features of a Smart Home App “Tnak”
Voice Command
Smart Lightening
Contorlling the temperature
of a house
Receiving
notifiactions about
Home security.
Smart Lock system
Energy
Consumption
Reports

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Project Charter for “Tnak”
Data:
01.04.2024
Stakeholders:
Project Manager- Ruzanna Tadevosyan
Sponsor-Albert Hovhannisyan
Development team
QA Team
Marketing Team
Scope:
•Development of a mobile application for both iOS and Android platforms.
•Integration with a variety of IoT devices including but not limited to smart thermostats, lights,
security cameras, door locks, and sensors.
•User registration and authentication system.
•Dashboard for users to monitor and control connected devices remotely.
•Customizable automation routines based on user preferences and schedules.
•Push notifications for important events such as security breaches or device malfunctions.
Deliverables:
•Fully functional iOS and Android applications available for download on respective app
stores.
•User documentation including setup instructions and troubleshooting guidelines.
•Source code repository with version control.
•Test cases and test results documentation.

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Project Objectives:
Develop a robust and user-friendly smart home application that seamlessly integrates with a variety of IoT devices, enabling remote control and
automation of household appliances and systems.
Enhance user experience through intuitive interface design, ensuring ease of navigation and efficient management of connected devices.
Ensure compatibility with a diverse range of smart devices available in the market, facilitating broader adoption and flexibility for users in selecting their
preferred devices.
Implement stringent security measures to safeguard user data and privacy, including encryption protocols, authentication mechanisms, and regular
security audits.
Deliver the project within the specified timeline and budget constraints while adhering to quality standards and regulatory requirements.
Provide comprehensive documentation and user support materials to assist users in setting up, configuring, and troubleshooting the smart home
application and connected devices.
Conduct thorough testing and quality assurance processes to identify and address any issues or bugs, ensuring a stable and reliable user experience.
Continuously gather feedback from users to identify areas for improvement and innovation, driving ongoing enhancements and feature updates for the
smart home application.

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Budget
Human Resources
Costs
50%
25%
15%
10%
Infrastructure
Costs
Marketing and
Promotion
Other
$100,000

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Milestones for Tnak
Project Kickoff and
Planning (Week 12):
Requirements
Gathering and
Analysis (Week 34):
Design and
Prototyping (Week
5-8):
Define project scope,
objectives, and
requirements.
Conduct market
research to identify
user needs and
preferences.
Create wireframes and
user interface (UI)
designs based on
gathered requirements.
Allocate resources,
including team
members and tools.
Define functional and
non-functional
requirements for the
smart home
application.
Develop a detailed
project plan, including
timelines and
deliverables.
Collaborate with
stakeholders to
prioritize features and
establish project goals.
Post-Launch
Evaluation and
Optimization
(Ongoing):
Testing and Quality
Assurance (Week
17-20):
Deployment (Week
21-22):
User Training and
Support (Week 2324):
Implement backend
infrastructure for data
management, user
authentication, and
device integration.
Conduct unit testing,
integration testing, and
system testing to
ensure functionality
and reliability.
Prepare the smart
home application for
release on iOS App
Store and Google Play
Store.
Develop user
documentation,
including setup
instructions and
troubleshooting guides.
Monitor user feedback
and app usage metrics
to identify areas for
improvement.
Develop prototypes for
user testing and
feedback.
Develop frontend
components for the
mobile application
across iOS and
Android platforms.
Perform usability
testing to validate user
interface design and
navigation.
Coordinate with app
store guidelines and
requirements for
submission and
approval.
Provide training
sessions or tutorials for
users to familiarize
themselves with the
application.
Release regular
updates and
enhancements based
on user feedback and
emerging technologies.
Iterate on designs
based on user input
and usability testing
results.
Integrate with thirdparty APIs and IoT
devices to enable
device control and
automation.
Identify and address
any bugs or issues
through rigorous
testing processes.
Deploy the application
to production servers
and ensure scalability
and performance.
Establish channels for
user support, including
FAQs, helpdesk, and
community forums.
Continuously optimize
the smart home
application to enhance
performance, security,
and user experience.
Development
(Week 9-16):

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Risks and Mitigations
Risk: Delays in device
integration due to
compatibility issues.
Risk: Security
vulnerabilities leading to
data breaches.
Risk: Changes in
technology standards or
regulations.
Mitigation: Prioritize
compatibility testing with
popular IoT devices and
establish partnerships with
device manufacturers for
seamless integration.
Mitigation: Implement
encryption protocols,
regular security audits, and
user education on best
security practices.
Mitigation: Stay updated
with industry standards and
regulatory requirements,
and allocate resources for
necessary updates and
compliance.

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Methodology

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