I. Introduction
Once a dream, internet of things(IOT) home automation is slowly but steadily becoming a part of daily lives around the world[1]. IOT stands for internet of things. It is a system of interrelated internet-connected physical objects. These objects collect and share data over a wireless connection without human intervention[2]. The application of IOT technology in smart home system is mainly reflected in three levels, which are perception layer, network layer and application layer. The sensing layer uses various sensors to sense the home environment and receive external information. The network layer is equivalent to a bridge that transmits the information obtained from the sensing layer to the application layer. The application layer is used to manage and process the data and apply it to the product. In other words, it is a concept that was developed to enable the interaction of information between things, people and things, as well as people and people[3]. In recent years, intelligent furniture products with IOT applications have entered thousands of homes[4]. In fact, IOT home devices also help in reducing costs and energy, not to mention time as well, says Rushabh Patel, founder and CEO, Siddhi InfoSoft. These days, there is a large scale of automation powered by IOT. These include thermostats, smart light bulbs, security systems and even dryers and kettles. With the passage of time, more devices are sure to be added and with smarter features.