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1 Home Automation Automation Examples
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2 Goals of Home Automation
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Increase comfort of your home
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Decrease effort required to perform menial tasks
Ease of living for elderly
Home security
Increase efficiency of power usage in the home
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3 Current State of Home Automation


Apps
Exist for i-Phone, Android, and others
Control your home from anywhere you have service
No remote to keep track of or lose
Connect to security system for paranoid-types
Panels
Remotes
Individual modules

4 Where Used Lights, blinds, fans Appliances, entertainment


systems
Alarms, locks, garage doors, security
Heating and air conditioning
Home theaters, in-house sound
Sprinklers, phones and intercoms

5 Demographics Very rich/Elite Middle class “Smart homes”


Voice commands, motion sensors, automatic changes
Generally highly integrated, controllable from mobile device
Middle class
Different levels of automation
Prebuilt or aftermarket wired or wireless
Less integrated, more specific with control panels, etc.
Cheapest are simple on/off switches connected to a remote control
(the clapper)

6 Cost High-end systems prebuilt into home Mid-range


systems
Range from $10,000 to $50,000 (not counting some electronics)
In-house sound in every room, total connectivity, mobile control.
Remembers to feed the dog for you, knows where you left your keys
Mid-range systems
About $100 per module
Total cost between $1,000 and $10,000
Expandable to include more systems later
Low-end systems
About $15-30 per module
Total cost between $100 and $1000
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Generally not expandable beyondpresentation
a certain number of modules
Category could include Clappers and Garage door openers as stand-
alone systems
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10 Application Rules, Limitations
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Needs to be reliable within the expected range
Extent of automation limited by cost (for most)
Lower end products are not very reliable
Can be security risk if your phone is stolen

11 Primary Vendors of Technology


mControl
HomeSeer
PowerHome
Control4
Vivint
ActiveHome Pro
Crestron (BYU OIT)

12 Existing or Evolving Standards


X10 (Powerline)
UPB (Powerline)
Z-wave (RF)
Insteon (RF and Powerline)
Zigbee (RF)
Miniservers (direct control with logic program)

13 Technical Paper
“Home Automation” Electronics & Communication Engineering Journal

14 Class Application A mini-server is essentially a PLC device.


Build a ladder logic diagram to control your blinds
Include a parental control that can lock the blinds
| P C X C | Where P1 is the
|----[/]----[/]----[ ]----( )----| Parental control,
| | X1 is up button
| P C X C2 | X2 is down button
|----[/]----[/]----[ ]----( )----| C1 is up motor
| | C2 is down motor

15 References
“Home Automation” Electronics & Communication Engineering Journal
Jul/Aug 1989, Vol. 1, Iss. 4, pg 185
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