Aditya Prakash

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Problem Statement

The challenge consists of two tasks, each focusing on different user groups - administrators (manage the system, assign access rights) and end users (unlock doors).

<aside> 💡 Pro Tip- Users don't have to take their phone out, they wave their hand in front of the reader to unlock the door.

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Expected Outcome

The solution comprises the following steps:

  1. Admin Dashboard:
    1. The user will be able to add guests and homeowners, review lock details (firmware update) details and integrate the lock with home automation apps.
    2. The user can also see the access log to view when, how many times and by whom the door was opened, closed and left ajar.
  2. Phone Application:
    1. End users will only be able to unlock the door and invite guests for a temporary duration. Homeowners cannot be added via the app as it is a task that requires admin approval.
    2. The user who sets up the lock will automatically be classified as an admin and can access the admin dashboard via the web for access control and other features
    3. The user will have the flexibility of connecting the wifi to the lock on the app to control the remote unlock/lock feature

Research

  1. Understanding the existing type of smart locks

  2. How do these smart locks communicate with the application

  3. Competitor Research

    This research was conducted for three popular applications, Yale Access (now known as Yale Home), EzVIZ and Godrej Digital lock app. Each app offers unique features and functionalities catering to users' diverse needs.

User Persona (Target Users)

There are two user personas for this application

  1. Homeowner (Admin)

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