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Home Automation

 Automated Home



Enter your home and have the temperature set perfectly for your arrival? Have the lights go up as the sun goes down? Unlock a door via your smartphone? Play your Favorite Songs when you enter home? Ask to do any work if you have to do so? Create Special Shades and Scene for the home? Entertainment on the urge with Automation? 
How About this all Question becomes Reality in one Home.
Let's create a Better world for us, Let's Make our House a Home. Automated Home

Home automation is the residential extension of building automation. It involves the control and automation of lighting, heating (such as smart thermostats), ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC), and security, as well as home appliances such as washer/dryers, ovens or refrigerators/freezers. They use Wi-Fi for remote monitoring and are a part of the Internet of things. Modern systems generally consist of switches and sensors connected to a central hub sometimes called a "gateway" from which the system is controlled with a user interface that is interacted either with a wall-mounted terminal, mobile phone software, tablet computer or a web interface, often but not always via internet cloud services.


So basically We need to Design a System According to our need and Put answers for all the Question above, Let's Build a World inside the Home.

  • A Complete home which knows the priority, favorite things, habits & hobbies of the uses and function according to the user.
  • Remove Every Constrains and Design and work according to our need.
  • Home work by the voice command of the user from anywhere in the house.
  • A “Goodnight” scene could entail having the doors lock and the lights shut off when you arm your security system at night. A schedule might be created to have the porch and hallway lights on and the thermostat set to a specific temperature
  • Operate the shades in your home for ambiance, privacy and security by raising and lowering them at specified times. Automated shades make it easier to access skylights
  • Transform your living room into a home theater with the touch of a button. Close the drapes, dim the lights, start the movie, control the climate and more. Sit back, relax and enjoy!
  • Tell your system to turn one set of lights on 30 minutes before you get home from work and turn another off an hour after you’ve gone to bed. You can program scenes and schedules for ambience and security, and control your lights from any remote location.
Link For some PDF and papers, Go through with this for an idea.
 
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The DOST
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