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Introduction:
Smart lock technology adds convenience, but it's important to remember that this option is
first and foremost a security device. It's important to take security features seriously. Use a
PIN code for any voice control unlock, and make sure you only give access codes to unlock
the door to people you trust. Enabling the auto relock feature is also a good idea, so the
door will lock behind you if you forget.
No matter which smart lock you choose, adding one to your smart home offers a lot of
advantages. With these tips and the best smart lock on your door, managing access for
family members, roommates, service providers and guests is a breeze.
Having a smart lock on your door could change your life, particularly if you're the kind of
person who never knows where your keys are hiding. Paired with a mobile app, the best
smart locks allow you to remotely lock, unlock and monitor your front door.
You can unlock it for a service provider or a friend with the tap of a button or with a voice
command, and have peace of mind knowing you won't be locked out if you lose your keys. A
smart lock offers convenience, security, automation and peace of mind.
Characteristic Mode of Entry Grading Advanced Sercurity Home Automation

Lock Type
Smart Lock Enter access code Grade 2 100% shockproof Lock orUnlock toanywhere.
or open with the and anti-cocoon Connected to Smart Home.
application keyless design and Opening the temperature
warning technology and turning on the light.
security camera
detects door
attacks.
Schlage Touch Enter access code Grade 2 Keyless design is
(Keyless touchscreen 100% bump-proof
deadbolt or level) and pick- proof
Schlage Connect Give access Grade 1 Built in alarm Lock or unlock from
(touchscreen deadbolt remotely or enter technology senses anywhere
with alarm) acces potential door attacks
Schlage Sense Use Siri voice Grade 1 Built in alarm Works with the Schlage
(Smart Deadbolt) control or enter technology senses Sense app and with Apple
your access code potential door attacks Homekit.
Table 1. Comparative study highlighting the challenges in real-world setting datasets
Table 1 shows the comparison of the publicly available real-world activity datasets based on
the above indicators.
About Schlage:
Schlage is the leading ‘smart’ door hardware manufacturer in the US, in terms of residential
and commercial marketshare. Schlage has multiple product lines for smart-home owners,
with the two leading technologies being Schlage Connect and Schlage Touch.
Schlage is owned by Allegion Pioneer Safety, a publicly-traded security products company
with 31 brands in their portfolio – with Schlage being the consumer-focused, design-
conscious product line.
• Smart Lock:
Smart Lock is one of the largest dataset .The smart lock that has most of the locks in
Schlage's side includes: Enter access code or open with the application and 100%
shockproof and anti-cocoon keyless design and warning technology detects door attacks. At
the same time, there are features that the predecessor smart locks have not been able to do:
Lock or Unlock to any where. Connected to Smart Home, Opening the temperature and
turning on the light and security camera. Hence, current datasets address only partially the
challenges of realworld scenarios. This motivates us to propose Smartlock: a dataset
recorded in a semi-controlled environment and real-world settings. Here we summarize the
key characteristics of Smartlock: (1) The dataset was recorded in a real apartment using
fingerprint and phone app monitoring 3 scenes:living room , bedrooms and hallways(2)
Objects are captured during the unlocking process without the need for any activation tools
(3) Activity duration ranges from a couple of seconds to a few minutes. (4) As the camera
positions were fixed, the camerato-subject distance varies considerably between videos. (5)
Integrated with smarthome allows users to unlock when unlocked to activate indoor devices
including lights and heaters

• Schlage Sense (Smart Deadbolt):


The locks offered under Schlage Sense are the only locks that work natively with Siri and
Apple HomeKit — but Schlage Sense is NOT natively SmartThings compatible. These
products contain bluetooth communicator chips, and cannot integrate into Z-Wave or
Zigbee networks. Schlage Sense locks are Bluetooth smart lock designed for Apple
HomeKit ecosystems.
- Built-in audible alarm
- Does not use Z-Wave or Zigbee network
- Use Siri to unlock or lock
- 100+ user codes
- Physical key hole for backup/emergencies
- Backlit display
• Schlage Connect (touchscreen deadbolt with alarm):
This line of Schlage products contain Z-Wave network communicators, enabling use in
home automation systems, including native compatibility with SmartThings. All locks and
keypads, under the name Schlage Connect, can connect natively to SmartThings.
- Built-in audible alarm
- Z-Wave network
- 100+ user codes
- Physical key hole for backup/emergencies
- Backlit display
• Schlage Touch (Keyless touchscreen deadbolt or level):
This line of Schlage locks is entry-level hardware, not intended for home automation or
remote access. Schlage Touch is NOT recommended for smart homes, or SmartThings.
- Keyless – this means there is no option to use a physical door key
- No home automation support
- No backlit display
- No built-in audible alarm
- Fewer customization features (that are available on Connect and Sense)
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Transactions on Computing Practices.
Kinglock. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://kinglock.vn/khoa-dien-tu-schlage/
Ko, Y. (2014). Study of Policies of Major Countries on Internet of Things and Market
Forecast. International Commerce and Information Review.
Moon, T. K. (2012). A Digital Doorlock with Voice Recognition. Proceedings of KIIT Spring
Conference.

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