scholarly journals The development of IoT Smart House Automation System controlled wirelessly via OpenHab central server

2021 ◽  
Vol 1176 (1) ◽  
pp. 012021
Author(s):  
F N M Redzwan ◽  
A H F Suhaimi ◽  
A K Husaini
Author(s):  
Nicholas S. Samaras ◽  
Costas Chaikalis ◽  
Giorgios Siafakas

Smart houses represent a modern technology which can secure and facilitate our life. The objective of this chapter is to adapt medical sensors to home automated systems, which collect medical data such as blood pressure, heart rate and electrical heart activity for elderly and/or disabled persons. Firstly, the collected data is transferred to a home server and to an external manager for further analysis. Subsequently, data is stored at a database where monitoring is available only for authorized users via a simple web interface. The IEEE 802.15.4 wireless standard has been chosen as the preferred solution for communication in the smart house. Finally, two implementation scenarios of the smart house for an elderly and/or disabled person are simulated using the Custodian software tool. This case study shows that simulating the automation system of a smart house before the implementation is advantageous.


2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 160-174
Author(s):  
Alim Gunawan ◽  
Rinabi Tanamal

The usage of Information and Technology in Indonesia is increasing from year to year. Internet is growing rapidly and prices offered by Internet providers are getting cheaper over time. In addition, smart phone users in Indonesia is also growing in number. This leads to the dependence between the user technologies with information technology systems. In the emerging era, a lot of activities that can be completed by the information system. This makes the users of such technology was spoiled by the presence of new technologies. This prompted the authors to research and design a home automation system that can be used by the user to adjust the electricity consumption by appliances that use electricity at home by using android application that is embedded in the mobile device so that the electricity consumption in the home is not excessive and needed when necessary. Design of the home automation system designed from data collection to conduct interviews regarding the structure of electricity at home, making home electrical schematic design, code generation commands to the microcontroller, the design of the web server for communication with mobile application  to microcontroller, the design of the server for home automation. It is used to schedule each electrical appliance that is registered with the manufacture of a mobile application for home automation system that will be embedded in mobile devices and the Android Operating System. Keywords: mobile, house automation, electricity


Author(s):  
K Mounika

House control and monitoring system using Bluetooth and infrared. In Bluetooth with android smart phone connectivity and for accessing and controlling devices and appliances remotely using Android based Smart phone applications. In IR-based house Appliances Control System is a control system using which the user can control different home appliances with a remote controller. The future system does not require a dedicated server PC with respect to similar systems and offers a novel communication protocol to monitor and control the house environment with more than just the switching functionality. House automation using Bluetooth is a residence incorporating a communications network that connects the electric home equipment and offerings letting them be remotely controlled, monitored or accessed. house automation System includes different approaches to achieve multiple objectives range from enhancing consolation in day by day existence to permitting a greater unbiased existence for aged and handicapped people. The system design is based on Arduino Microcontroller using C/C++, language software, Bluetooth and infrared (IR) which is used in different monitoring and control processes. This project the combination hardware and software implementation of a multiple form control system for house automation, combines both hardware and software technologies. The system results show that it can be classified as comfortable, secure, private, economic and safe house automation in addition to its great flexibility and Reliability.


2012 ◽  
Vol 245 ◽  
pp. 247-254
Author(s):  
Risteiu Mircea ◽  
Ileana Ioan ◽  
Marc Gheorghe

The present paper is focused on integration TCP-IP devices into smart house projects. The designed devices will send data to web application. The proposed implementation starts from server sent events for real time measurements and from X10 protocol- based devices for energy metering. In the paper we analyze hardware and software designing principles and architectures around a microcontroller application. Some real time and offline results are shown and analyzed. All the applications are successful tested in different projects, then integrated in present application.


2012 ◽  
pp. 1227-1254
Author(s):  
Nicholas S. Samaras ◽  
Costas Chaikalis ◽  
Giorgios Siafakas

Smart houses represent a modern technology which can secure and facilitate our life. The objective of this chapter is to adapt medical sensors to home automated systems, which collect medical data such as blood pressure, heart rate and electrical heart activity for elderly and/or disabled persons. Firstly, the collected data is transferred to a home server and to an external manager for further analysis. Subsequently, data is stored at a database where monitoring is available only for authorized users via a simple web interface. The IEEE 802.15.4 wireless standard has been chosen as the preferred solution for communication in the smart house. Finally, two implementation scenarios of the smart house for an elderly and/or disabled person are simulated using the Custodian software tool. This case study shows that simulating the automation system of a smart house before the implementation is advantageous.


2003 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nathan R. Bailey ◽  
Mark W. Scerbo ◽  
Frederick G. Freeman ◽  
Peter J. Mikulka ◽  
Lorissa A. Scott

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