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Home Automation Energy Efficient System

Rajendra singh, Shimi S. L.

Abstract


In automation systems, the use of wireless technologies offers attractive profits, although introducing a numeral of new technological challenges. The paper discusses these features for home and building automation applications. In this paper we study mobile home automation, a field that emerges from an integration of mobile application platforms and home automation technologies. Related standards are gauged. In this paper the KNX/EIB is extended through wireless technology over IEEE 802.15.4. The seamless extension is carried out by the design that follows the properties of the KNX/EIB wired medium via wireless communication. Besides, it is geared in the direction of zero-configuration and upkeeps the informal incorporation of protocol security.

Keywords: KNX/EIB, Zero Configuration, Automation System, IEEE, GSM

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/jbcc.v1i1.74

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