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SSIA SUMMIT October 2014

SSIA SUMMIT October 2014. Advanced Bridging Technologies Hold Key to Finally Making Smart Homes a Reality Fred Dart – FTDI Chip. Introduction. The employment of technology to monitor and control basic domestic functions automatically is a concept that is far from new.

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SSIA SUMMIT October 2014

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  1. SSIA SUMMIT October 2014 Advanced Bridging Technologies Hold Key to Finally Making Smart Homes a Reality Fred Dart – FTDI Chip

  2. Introduction The employment of technology to monitor and control basic domestic functions automatically is a concept that is far from new. For well over a decade now the possibility of creating what have become known as ‘smart homes’ has gained a great deal of media attention - promising enhanced comfort, improved safety and higher energy efficiency levels within the places we inhabit.

  3. Introduction ctd. Until now though actual takeuphas been very limited. Reasons for this include – • High cost of implementation • Different technologies which don’t talk to each other • Low communication speeds give poor response times ( X10 for example ) • Limited connectivity

  4. Home Automation Summarised • Typical view of a Home Automation System Sensors Actuators • Motion • Temperature • Light • Occupancy • Lamp • Camera • Blinds Communications Communications System Controller • User Interface • Buttons • Touch Pad • Internet • Smartphone

  5. Common Networking Technologies Wireless Wired 6LoWPAN Powerline

  6. Home Automation in the news

  7. Examples of New Wireless Home Technology • Philips Hue Lighting - Zigbee + WiFi • LiFXLighting - 6LoWPAN + WiFi • Nest Thermostat

  8. Benefits / Problems of New Technology • Benefits Finally, low cost wireless communication becomes a possibility. Mass adoption drives the cost down finally making the possibility of affordable Smart Homes a reality • Issues A lack of common standards for devices – inability to link devices together Over reliance of mobile phones as the control point * Too many different apps with no common look and feel * Lost mobile phones * Friends and Family unfriendly No common approach to security for internet connected devices

  9. Content • Home Automation Overview (see Home Automation.pptx ) • Definition • Technology • Application Roadmap • Pilot Project - Proof of Concept • System Concept and Objectives • Hardware and Software • 2nd Step • Sneak Preview

  10. Alternative System Concept Communications path Wi-Fi Direct UART SPI Zigbee Wi-Fi FT900 SPI Communications path FT800 RGB Touch Touch Display • Zigbee enabled light bulbs are arranged in a mesh network. • Control, i.e. turning on or off, dimming, can be done via • FT900 + FT800 platform. • Smart phone. • Smart phone is connected to the FT900-FT800 platform using Wi-Fi Direct. • GUI on the smart phone and the touch screen display have the same look-and-feel.

  11. Objectives • Proof-of-concept for a home automation smart bridge based on the FT900 + FT800 platform, bridging Wi-Fi to other common wireless technologies such as Zigbee, 6LoWPAN etc… • Build the required hardware and software blocks which can be subsequently implemented in a home automation smart bridge. FT900+FT800

  12. Technology Demonstration • Thank you all for listening..

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