Deliver tomorrow’s homes with today’s technology
From end consumers to commercial property operators, nearly everyone sees the connected home as necessary in today’s world. The intelligent devices and systems that appear in every aspect of our lives or businesses are also expected in where we work, eat or live. Consumers seek convenience, while commercial operators demand efficiency.
The building blocks of a smart home
The move from home to smart home is as brick by brick as building the home itself. Engineers must wrestle with:
- Hardware protocols that properly communicate with software algorithms
- Security concerns across hardware and software, from encryption to public or private keys
- Sensor requirements that are interoperable and compatible
- A variety of wireless connection types—and the security that goes into securing each one
- Added complexity with depth of automation like connecting to the cloud
- Balancing quality and cost
The applications are endless
While there are dozens of ways to create a connected home or building, there are a couple main ones:
- Irrigation: Ensure curb appeal by monitoring and care for landscaping in a systematic process.
- Security: Whether residential or commercial, cameras, alarms and more can be connected to increase security.
- Lighting: Smart switches and dimmers can control one, many or every light.
- Window coverings: Adjust motorized shades and blinds from anywhere to reduce energy cost or increase privacy.
- HVAC: Automate heating, ventilation and air conditioning whether in or out of the home.
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