November 30, 2020

Future of Tech Revolution - 2

Home automation device


Home automation, also known as domotics, is creating automation for a home that transforms your home into a smart home or smart home. The home automation system controls indoor lighting, room temperature, recreation systems, and other household appliances. These include home security, such as access control and alarm systems.

Home automation works on the concept of a centralized monitoring system in which all controlled equipment is connected to a central hub or gateway. These devices can then be easily controlled via a smartphone using apps or a web browser interface.

Some applications of home automation:

Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC): It is possible to get the remote control to all home energy monitors on the Internet, which includes a simple and friendly interface.


Lighting Control System: This is a "smart" network that communicates between different lighting system inputs and outputs, using centralized computer equipment. These systems detect the intensity of light and adjust the light in the room which saves energy.


Smart Grid: A smart grid is an electrical grid that includes a variety of operations and energy solutions, including smart meters, smart appliances, renewable energy resources, and energy-efficient resources.

Some of the key components of a smart grid are control over electronic energy conditioning, power generation and distribution.
Home Security and Surveillance Systems: When integrated into a home automation system, services such as remote surveillance through security cameras and sending data over the Internet, or access and control and central locking of all doors and windows.


Indoor Positioning System: This is a system used to locate objects or people in a building using lights, radio waves, magnetic fields, acoustic signals or other sensory information. Indoor positioning systems use different technologies, such as WiFi / Liffey points access points or Bluetooth beacons, magnetic positioning using a smartphone, etc. to measure distances in relation to nearby anchor nodes....read more