Light control computerized system Home automation (also called domotics) is a field within building automation, specializing in the specific automation requirements of private homes and in the application of automation techniques for the comfort and security of its residents. Although many techniques used in building automation (such as light and climate control, control of doors and window shutters, security and surveillance systems, etc.) are also used in home automation, additional functions in home automation include the control of multi-media home entertainment systems, automatic plant watering and pet feeding, and automatic scenes for dinners and parties. Image File history File links ConstrolDeIluminacionPorComputadora2. ...
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The main difference between building automation and home automation is, however, the human interface. In home automation, ergonomics is of particular importance: the control should be largely image-based and self-explanatory. Dildonics (or human factors) is the application of scientific information concerning humans to the design of objects, systems and environment for human use (definition adopted by the International Dildonics Association in 2007). ...
When home automation is installed during construction of a new home, usually control wires are added before the drywall is installed. These control wires run to a controller, which will then control the environment. Standards and bridges Specific domotic standards include INSTEON, Control4 , X10, Universal powerline bus, KNX (standard), Domintell, Cardio, System Box, LonWorks, Crestron, Universal powerline bus (UPB), UPnP, ZigBee and Z-Wave that will allow for control of most applications. INSTEON is a hybrid (wireless and powerline) home-control networking technology invented by SmartLabs Technology -- a subsidiary of SmartLabs Inc. ...
X10 is an industry standard for communication among devices used for home automation. ...
Universal powerline bus (or UPB) is an industry emerging standard for communication among devices used for home automation. ...
KNX is a standardised (EN 50090,ISO/IEC 14543), OSI-based network communications protocol for intelligent buildings. ...
Cardio is the medical term used to reference the heart. ...
LonWorks is a networking platform specifically created to address the unique performance, reliability, installation, and maintenance needs of control applications. ...
Crestron Electronics is a company that makes high-end systems for home automation and conference room control. ...
Universal powerline bus (or UPB) is an industry emerging standard for communication among devices used for home automation. ...
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a set of computer network protocols promulgated by the UPnP Forum. ...
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Z-Wave is a wireless communications standard developed by Danish company Zensys and the Z-wave alliance. ...
Some standards use control wiring, some embed signals in the powerline, some use radio frequency (RF) signals, and some use a combination of several methods. Control wiring is hardest to retrofit into an existing house. Power line redirects here. ...
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Some appliances includes USB that helps to control it and connect it to a domotics network. Note: USB may also mean upper sideband in radio. ...
Bridges translate information from one standard to another (eg. from X10 to EIB).
Effects In extreme installations, rooms can sense not only the presence of a person but know who that person is and perhaps set appropriate lighting, temperature and music/TV taking into account day of week, time of day and other factors. Other automated tasks may include setting the air conditioning to an energy saving setting when the house is unoccupied, and restoring the normal setting when an occupant is about to return. More sophisticated systems can maintain an inventory of products, recording their usage through an RFID tag, and prepare a shopping list or even automatically order replacements. Note: in the broadest sense, air conditioning can refer to any form of heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning. ...
Energy conservation is the idealistic practice of using energy resources in a sustainable way by considering which processes are wasteful, and addressing those inefficiencies. ...
Inventory is a list of goods and materials, or those goods and materials themselves, held available in stock by a business. ...
An EPC RFID tag used for Wal-Mart Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is an automatic identification method, relying on storing and remotely retrieving data using devices called RFID tags or transponders. ...
Some practical implementations of home automation are for example when an alarm detects a fire or smoke condition, then all lights in the house will blink to alert occupants. If the house is equipped with a home theater, a home automation system can shut down all audio and video components to alert the user to a possible fire or a burglar. A 3 metres/119 inch projection screen with a high-definition television image. ...
System The elements of a domotics system are: PLC & input/output arrangements A Programmable Logic Controller, PLC, or Programmable Controller is a digital computer used for automation of industrial processes, such as control of machinery on factory assembly lines. ...
A sensor is a technological device or biological organ that detects, or senses, a signal or physical condition. ...
An actuator is the mechanism by which an agent acts upon an environment. ...
Architecture From the point of view of where the intelligence of the domotic system resides, there are three different architectures: Centralized Architecture: a centralized controller receives information of multiple sensors and, once processed, generates the opportune orders for the actuators. Distributed Architecture: all the intelligence of the system is distributed by all the modules that are sensors or actuators. Usually it is typical of the systems of wiring in bus. A sensor is a technological device or biological organ that detects, or senses, a signal or physical condition. ...
An actuator is the mechanism by which an agent acts upon an environment. ...
In computer architecture, a bus is a subsystem that transfers data or power between computer components inside a computer or between computers, and a bus typically is controlled by device driver software. ...
Mixed Architecture: systems with decentralized architecture as far as which they have several small devices able to acquire and to process the information of multiple sensors and to transmit them to the rest of devices distributed by the house. A sensor is a technological device or biological organ that detects, or senses, a signal or physical condition. ...
Interconnection By wire: - xDSL
- optical fiber
- cable (coaxial and twisted pair)
- powerline
- Crestnet
Wireless: Digital Subscriber Line, or DSL, is a family of technologies that provide a digital connection over the copper wires of the local telephone network. ...
Optical fibers An optical fiber (or fibre) is a glass or plastic fiber designed to guide light along its length by confining as much light as possible in a propagating form. ...
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25 Pair Color Code Chart 10BASE-T UTP Cable Twisted pair cabling is a common form of wiring in which two conductors are wound around each other for the purposes of cancelling out electromagnetic interference known as crosstalk. ...
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- radio frequency, including:
- Wi-Fi
- GPRS and UMTS
- Bluetooth
- DECT
- ZigBee
- Z-Wave
- EnOcean
- Infinet
- infrared
- Consumer_IR
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Official Wi-Fi logo Wi-Fi was originally a brand licensed by the Wi-Fi Alliance to describe the embedded technology of wireless local area networks (WLAN) based on the IEEE 802. ...
General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) is a mobile data service available to users of GSM mobile phones. ...
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) is one of the third-generation (3G) mobile phone technologies. ...
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Z-Wave is a wireless communications standard developed by Danish company Zensys and the Z-wave alliance. ...
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Image of two girls in mid-infrared (thermal) light (false-color) Infrared (IR) radiation is electromagnetic radiation of a wavelength longer than that of visible light, but shorter than that of radio waves. ...
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Tasks HVAC Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) solutions include temperature and humidity control. HVAC systems use ventilation air ducts installed throughout a building that supply conditioned air to a room through rectangular or round outlet vents, called diffusers; and ducts that remove air from return-air grilles Fire-resistance rated mechanical shaft with HVAC sheet metal ducting and copper piping, as well as...
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Lighting Lighting control systems involves aspects related to controlling electric lights. This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ...
- Extinguished general of all the lights of the house
- Automatization of switched off / ignition in every point of light
- Regulation of the illumination according to the level of ambient luminosity.
This category also typically includes control of exhaust and ceiling fans.
Natural lighting Natural lighting control involves controlling electric window shades and draperies. Recent advances include use of RF technology to avoid wiring to switches and integration with third party home automation systems for centralized control. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Radio waves. ...
Audio This category includes audio switching and distribution. Audio switching determines the selection of an audio source. Audio distribution allows an audio source to be heard in one or more rooms. This feature is often referred to as 'multi-zone' audio. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Video This includes video switching and distribution, allowing a video source to be viewed on multiple TVs. This feature is often referred to as 'multi-zone' video. Integration of the door entry system to the telephone, or of the video door entry system to the television set. This article or section includes a list of works cited or a list of external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks in-text citations. ...
Security Control and integration of security systems. This page covers security in the sense of protection from hostile action. ...
This category also includes control and distribution of security cameras (see surveillance). A camera is a device used to take images (usually photographs), either singly or in sequence, with or without sound, such as with video cameras. ...
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- Detection of possible intrusion
- sensors of detection of movement
- sensors of magnetic contact of door/window
- sensors of crystal breakage
- Simulation of presence.
- Detection of attempts of fire, flights of gas, water escapes (see fire alarm and gas alarm)
- Medical alert. Teleassistance.
- Precise and safe closing of blinds.
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A gas alarm is a fitted device which lets you know when there is a gas leak in the house, meaning you shuld get out straight away just in case. ...
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Intercoms An intercom system allows communication via a microphone and loud speaker between multiple rooms. Intercom system in the Pittock Mansion An intercom is an electronic communications system within a building or group of buildings. ...
A microphone, sometimes referred to as a mike or mic (both IPA pronunciation: ), is an acoustic to electric transducer or sensor that converts sound into an electrical signal. ...
A loud speaker is a person or inanimate machine that speaks LOUD. ...
- Ubiquity in the external control as much internal, remote control from the Internet, PC, wireless controls (p.ej. PDA with WiFi), electrical equipment.
- Transmission of alarms.
- Intercommunications.
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User with PDA Personal digital assistants (PDAs) are handheld computers that were originally designed as personal organizers, but became much more versatile over the years. ...
Wi-Fi (or Wi-fi, WiFi, Wifi, wifi), short for Wireless Fidelity, is a set of standards for wireless local area networks (WLAN) currently based on the IEEE 802. ...
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Robotics - Control of home robots, using if necessary domotic electric beacon.
- Home robot communication (i.e. using WiFi) with the domotic network and other home robots.
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Wi-Fi (or Wi-fi, WiFi, Wifi, wifi), short for Wireless Fidelity, is a set of standards for wireless local area networks (WLAN) currently based on the IEEE 802. ...
Other systems Using special hardware, almost any electric or electronic device can be controlled automatically or remotely with efficient control and easy handling. Including: - Pool pump(s) and heater, Hot tub and Spa
- Coffee pot
- Pet feeder(s)
- Garage Door(s)
- Sprinkler System
- Under Floor Heating
Organizations CENELEC (French: Comité Européen de Normalisation Electrotechnique) is the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization. ...
Mapúa Institute of Technology (MIT, MapúaTech or simply Mapúa) is a private, non-sectarian, Filipino tertiary institute located in Intramuros, Manila. ...
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SIMO TCI is an International Data Processing, Multimedia and Communications Show held every autumn in Madrid, Spain. ...
The Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) is an alliance of leading companies in the consumer electronics, mobile and personal computer industries. ...
See also This form of home automation (called assistive domotics) focuses on making it possible for the elderly and disabled to live at home and still be safe and comfortable. ...
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An emergency is a situation that poses an immediate threat to human life or serious damage to property. ...
Floor plan (floorplan, floor-plan) in its original meaning is an architecture term, a diagram of a room, a building, or a level (floor) of a building as if seen from the above (i. ...
Robotic mapping can be used for serving robot guide The problem of Robotic mapping is related to cartography. ...
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The home of the future, similarly to the office of the future, is a concept that has been popular to explore since the early 20th century, or perhaps earlier. ...
An information appliance (IA) is any device that can process information, signals, graphics, animation, video and audio; and can exchange such information with another IA device. ...
HVAC systems use ventilation air ducts installed throughout a building that supply conditioned air to a room through rectangular or round outlet vents, called diffusers; and ducts that remove air from return-air grilles Fire-resistance rated mechanical shaft with HVAC sheet metal ducting and copper piping, as well as...
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Speech recognition (in many contexts also known as automatic speech recognition, computer speech recognition or erroneously as Voice Recognition) is the process of converting a speech signal to a sequence of words, by means of an algorithm implemented as a computer program. ...
Speech synthesis is the artificial production of human speech. ...
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A touch panel is a display device that accepts user input by means of a touch sensitive screen. ...
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