Comparing smart-home devices that use the Matter protocol

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Wondimu K. Zegeye, Ravindra Mangar, Jingyu Qian, Vinton Morris, Mounib Khanafer, Kevin Kornegay, Timothy J. Pierson, and David Kotz. Comparing smart-home devices that use the Matter protocol. Proceedings of the International Workshop on Intelligent Communication Network Technologies (ICNET'25), 6 pages. IEEE, January 2025. doi:10.1109/CCNC54725.2025.10976049. ©Copyright IEEE.

Abstract:

This paper analyzes Google Home, Apple HomeKit, Samsung SmartThings, and Amazon Alexa platforms, focusing on their integration with the Matter protocol. Matter is a connectivity standard developed by the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA) for the smart-home industry. By examining key features and qualitative metrics, this study aims to provide valuable insights for consumers and industry professionals in making informed decisions about smart-home devices. We conducted (from May to August 2024) a comparative analysis to explore how Google Home Nest, Apple HomePod Mini, Samsung SmartThings station, and Amazon Echo Dot platforms leverage the power of Matter to provide seamless and integrated smart-home experiences.

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Keywords: [iot] [security] [wifi]

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