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Security protection is an integral component for smart homes; however, smart appliances security has received little attention in the research community. Household appliances become very vulnerable if we introduce smart functions without proper security protection. In particular, smart access functions enable users to operate devices remotely. Meanwhile, smart devices are are also designed to support residential demand response, i.e. postpone non-urgent tasks to non-peak hours. However, remote adversaries could utilize such functions to manipulate smart appliances' operations without physically touching them. Such interferences, if not properly handled, could damage the smart devices, disturb owners' life or even harm the households' physical security.
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