The building and home automation market is universally ever-more connected to private and public digital networks and thanks to these automated systems and applications, buildings are destined to provide an increasingly fundamental contribution to the smart city.
In the area of building automation, and more specifically in that of domotics (or home automation) when the structure of reference is a dwelling (smart home), a domotics system is able to control various functions such as room temperature, lighting, devices for entertainment and safety, alarm systems and those governing building access (elevators, door entry systems, etc.).
In the case of the “smart home,” such devices, if connected to the internet, allow for multiple IoT applications: usually via a central gateway, you can manage and control the various devices in a genuine domotic system, whose user interface occurs through terminals (desktop computer, tablet, smartphone) with a specific application and which are remotely accessible.