2. Introduction
• Product Vision: To create a simple to use,
inexpensive, wireless home automation
framework.
• Product Owners: Us
• Target Audience: Homeowners who want to
save money and/or have more interaction with
their home.
3. Cloud Server
• Aggregates sensor data
• Allows internet viewing of collected data
• Allows internet setting of actuator values
• Runs “Apps” to modify actuators based on sensor
readings
• Allows users to write/install their own Apps
• Sends Alert messages via email/text message
4. System Coordinator
• Connects to Cloud Service via LAN TCP/IP
• Connects to End-nodes via 2.4GHz Zigbee
• Maintains reliable connections between the system
parts
• Pings Cloud for Latency
• Pings End-nodes for Battery Life and Signal
Strength
• Displays debug/help information on LCD
• Status LEDs
5. End Nodes
• Connects to System Coordinator via 2.4GHz Zigbee
• Registers address, sensors, and actuators at power-on
• Sends sensor and actuator values every minute
• System Coordinator can set actuator values and query
sensor values
• HVAC Node:
• Occupancy Sensor
• Temperature Sensor
• Servo Output for Vents/Blinds
• TRIAC Node:
• 6 Toggleable, dimmable outlets
• Gas Node:
• Carbon Monoxide Sensor
• Natural Gas Sensor
• Ethanol Sensor
6. Roadblocks
• No parts until week 6
• CCS doesn’t allow non-volatile programming
• Xbee AT Command Mode
• Bug Deadlock
Editor's Notes
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