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摘要
物联网(IoT)设备可以定义为相互通信和传输数据的计算设备的集合。随着物联网设备的普及,用户希望最大限度地发挥其设备的功能。支持语音的物联网设备通过播放音乐、控制灯光、设置警报和提醒等功能为用户提供服务和帮助。这些设备的受欢迎程度越来越高,它们对消费者的吸引力在于可以购买和连接的配件,例如智能灯,智能遮光罩等。这些智能配件可以连接到诸如Google Home或Amazon Echo之类的设备,允许用户用他们的声音控制多个常见的家庭功能。本文演示了如何使用智能家居设备的语音命令来控制非智能LED灯。一项名为IFTTT的服务,即“If This, Then That”,用于向两个智能扬声器添加自定义命令。这篇论文展示了个人使用语音命令控制非智能设备是多么容易和简单,同时也揭示了vpa的使用如何帮助残疾人。讨论了使用IFTTT的安全风险和威胁。
Internet of Things (IoT) devices can be defined as a collection of computing devices that communicate and transfer data with one another. As the popularity of IoT devices increases, users want to maximize the functionality of their devices. Voice-enabled IoT devices serve and assist the user by performing functions like playing music, controlling lights, setting alarms and reminders, and much more. The popularity of these devices has grown, and they appeal to consumers because of the available accessories that can be purchased and connected to, such as smart lights, smart shades, etc. These smart accessories can connect to devices such as the Google Home or the Amazon Echo, allowing the user to control multiple common house functions with their voice. This paper demonstrates how to control non-smart LED lights using voice commands with smart home devices. A service known as IFTTT, "If This, Then That", is utilized to add custom commands to two smart speakers. This paper shows how accessible and simple it is for an individual to control a non-smart device using voice commands, while shedding light on how the use of VPAs can aid people with disabilities. The security risks and threats of using IFTTT are addressed.