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====== Overview of protocols for home automation ====== | ====== Overview of protocols for home automation ====== | ||
- | ====== | + | //**Bluetooth Low Energy**// |
- | ====== Insteon ====== | + | Bluetooth low energy (BLE) was specially designed for the Internet of Things (IoT). |
+ | It implements low energy functionality which makes it perfect for devices that utilize energy harvesting or batteries. | ||
+ | Major operating systems and hardware architectures support BLE which | ||
+ | enables its deployment for a broad range of devices, from home appliances to smart wearables and sensors. | ||
+ | //Key technology differentiators:// | ||
+ | * Simple star topology reduces implementation complexity significantly; | ||
+ | * Small low-cost CMOS ICs for BLE TX/RX; | ||
+ | * Robust physical layer; | ||
+ | * Secure through 128 bit AES encryption; | ||
+ | * Very low power – designed to be asleep (~100 μAh per day means 4-years of battery life from coin cell battery) | ||
+ | * No competitors (Bluetooth is already in the most of HW/SW architectures) | ||
- | ====== References ====== | ||
+ | // | ||
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+ | Insteon is a home automation technology that enables switches, lights, thermostats, | ||
+ | and other electrically powered devices to interoperate. | ||
+ | * Since 2005, Insteon devices communicate over both power lines and wireless, this, to ensure multiple pathways for messages to travel; | ||
+ | * Insteon is X10 compatible, meaning that users can add wireless capability to an existing X10 network; | ||
+ | * This is an effective and cost-efficient way to make a full-blown transition to wireless; | ||
+ | * Insteon technology also supports home automation novices so that non-technical individuals can set up and add devices to the network; | ||
+ | * Insteon devices don’t have to be “enrolled” in the home automation network; they join the network as soon as they’re powered up, simplifying installation; | ||
+ | * Insteon’s dual-band mesh network turns all powerline-operated devices into repeaters, greatly extending signal range. | ||
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+ | ====== Documentation ====== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Poster: [[https:// | ||
+ | |||
+ | Presentation: | ||
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+ | Configuration file: [[https:// | ||
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+ | Final report : {{ : | ||
+ | ====== References ====== | ||
+ | - Official website of FHEM, [[https:// | ||
+ | - " | ||
+ | - Official Insteon website, [[http:// | ||