The present study comprises the importance and use of IoT, smart home, peer-to-peer, and some other different technologies for the betterment of mankind. Artificial intelligence and machine learning are becoming more and more popular in IoT-based smart homes and other techs. The IoT framework has been used to provide a predictable, concrete, and self-paced learning environment and encourages excellent visual information processing. These techs are also useful for special children with autism. They need smart homes, peer-to-peer networking, robot therapy, and wearable techs. In this paper, the authors presented a unique FLC simulation for the behavior of a child with moderate autism. This simulation shows that how IoT, smart home, peer-to-peer technology, ABA therapy, robot therapy, and wearable techs can bring comforts in the life of a child with autism. All of them have long lasted impacts in producing social skills in an ASD person. The 3D graphical figures presented the graphical analysis of a child’s social behavior. The simulation presented 50% betterment change in the social behavior of children and this can be increased up to 87% by using intensive therapies. It is also verified by Mamdani’s method. A real-time implementation of a boy with autism has shown significant improvements in his social skills.
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