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anpham [Group 3: Pied Piper]
homeautomation2018:group3:start [2018/05/21 14:11] (current)
anpham [Documentation]
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 ====== Group 3: Pied Piper ====== ====== Group 3: Pied Piper ======
 ^ Name ^ Student ID ^  ^ Name ^ Student ID ^ 
-| Amir RAHAFROUZ | 0000 |+| Amir RAHAFROUZ | 0528941|
 | An PHAM | 0528938 | | An PHAM | 0528938 |
-| Meruyert NURGAZY | 0000 |  +| Meruyert NURGAZY | 0528899 |  
-Sunnat SAMADOV | 0000 +Sunnatillo SAMADOV | 0528970
 \\ \\
 ====== Problem Description ====== ====== Problem Description ======
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 ==== Zigbee Architecture ==== ==== Zigbee Architecture ====
-Zigbee system structure consists of three different types of devices such as Zigbee coordinator, Router and End device. Every Zigbee network must consist of at least one coordinator which acts as a root and bridge of the network. The coordinator is responsible for handling and storing the information while performing receiving and transmitting data operations. Zigbee routers act as intermediary devices that permit data to pass to and go through them to other devices. End devices have limited functionality to communicate with the parent nodes such that the battery power is saved as shown in the figure. The number of routers, coordinators and end devices depends on the type of networks such as star, tree and mesh networks. 
 {{:homeautomation2018:group3:zigbee4.png?400 |}} {{:homeautomation2018:group3:zigbee4.png?400 |}}
 +Zigbee system structure consists of three different types of devices such as **Zigbee coordinator**, **Router** and **End device**. Every Zigbee network must consist of at least one coordinator which acts as a root and bridge of the network. The coordinator is responsible for handling and storing the information while performing receiving and transmitting data operations. Zigbee 
 +routers act as intermediary devices that permit data to pass to and go through them to other devices. End devices have limited functionality to communicate with the parent nodes such that the battery power is saved as shown in the figure. The number of routers, coordinators and end devices depends on the type of networks such as star, tree and mesh networks.
 Zigbee protocol architecture consists of a stack of various layers where IEEE 802.15.4 is defined by physical and MAC layers while this protocol is completed by accumulating Zigbee’s own network and application layers. Zigbee protocol architecture consists of a stack of various layers where IEEE 802.15.4 is defined by physical and MAC layers while this protocol is completed by accumulating Zigbee’s own network and application layers.
 ==== Zigbee Protocol ==== ==== Zigbee Protocol ====
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 ====== Poster ====== ====== Poster ======
 {{ :homeautomation2018:group3:home_automation_poster.jpg?600 |}} {{ :homeautomation2018:group3:home_automation_poster.jpg?600 |}}
-====== Presentation ====== 
  
-[[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1S-luzZ9zFRt6hKrcRyHZ2sBRzvmOjTR6riTJxKI851E/edit?usp=sharing|Our presentation]]+====== Documentation ====== 
 +1. Report: {{ :homeautomation2018:group3:smart-shopping-mall-report.pdf |Final-report.pdf}} 
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 +2. FHEM config file: {{ :homeautomation2018:group3:fhem.cfg.zip |Source code}} 
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 +3. [[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1S-luzZ9zFRt6hKrcRyHZ2sBRzvmOjTR6riTJxKI851E/edit?usp=sharing|Online presentation]] 
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 +4. {{ :homeautomation2018:group3:code_camp_-_pied_piper.pdf |Presentation.pdf}}
  
 ====== References ====== ====== References ======
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   - https://environmentamerica.org/sites/environment/files/reports/AME%20Solar%20Stores%20Feb16.pdf   - https://environmentamerica.org/sites/environment/files/reports/AME%20Solar%20Stores%20Feb16.pdf
   - https://news.energysage.com/understanding-your-solar-panel-payback-period/   - https://news.energysage.com/understanding-your-solar-panel-payback-period/
 +  - Kurose, James F., and Keith W. Ross. "Computer networking: a top-down approach." Addison Wesley Computing (2013).