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homeautomation2017:group2:start [2017/03/01 14:56]
n6693 [Overview of protocols for home automation]
homeautomation2017:group2:start [2018/05/10 11:39] (current)
vaal [OpenSpace]
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 ^ Group Member ^ Student Number ^ ^ Group Member ^ Student Number ^
-Jonathan Berrios | | +Orsola Fejzo | | 
-Roman Zhohov |  | +Askar Serikov |  | 
-Anara Abdukalikova | | +Daniel Schurholz | | 
-Germain Deroche | |+Valeria Cedillo | |
  
 ====== Problem Definition ======  ====== Problem Definition ====== 
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 //**Insteon**//  //**Insteon**// 
-Insteon is a home automation technology. + 
-Since 2005, Insteon devices communicate over both power lines and wireless, this, to ensure multiple pathways for messages to travel +Insteon is a home automation technology that enables switches, lights, thermostats, sensors, remote controls,  
-Insteon is X10 compatible, meaning that users can add wireless capability to an existing X10 network;  +and other electrically powered devices to interoperate
-This is an effective and cost-efficient way to make a full-blown transition to wireless +  Since 2005, Insteon devices communicate over both power lines and wireless, this, to ensure multiple pathways for messages to travel 
-Insteon technology also supports home automation novices so that non-technical individuals can set up and add devices to the network. +  Insteon is X10 compatible, meaning that users can add wireless capability to an existing X10 network;  
-Insteon devices don’t have to be “enrolled” in the home automation network;  +  This is an effective and cost-efficient way to make a full-blown transition to wireless 
-they join the network as soon as they’re powered up, simplifying installation +  Insteon technology also supports home automation novices so that non-technical individuals can set up and add devices to the network 
-Insteon’s dual-band mesh network turns all powerline-operated devices into repeaters, greatly extending signal range.+  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. 
  
 ====== Documentation ====== ====== Documentation ======
  
 +Poster: [[https://www.dropbox.com/s/5z1ipdz95cv5dvn/Poster_CyberSpace.pdf?dl=0]] (Due to its size cannot be uploaded, please use the link)
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 +Presentation: [[https://www.dropbox.com/s/5ry3b5m0igut5ve/Home-automation-Project-1%20%282%29.pptx?dl=0]]
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 +Configuration file: [[https://www.dropbox.com/s/4pc8680msk340dd/fhem.cfg.txt?dl=0]]
  
 +Final report : {{ :homeautomation2017:group2:cyberspace-report.docx |}}
 ====== References ====== ====== References ======
   - Official website of FHEM, [[https://fhem.de/fhem.html]]   - Official website of FHEM, [[https://fhem.de/fhem.html]]