Wireless Smart Home Network Proposal

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King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

Collage of Computer Science and Engineering


Computer Engineering Department

Florida Institute of Technology


Collage of Engineering
Electrical and Computer Department

Joint Senior Design Project

(Wireless Smart Home Network)


Project Proposal

Teams Members:
KFUPM Team Members : FIT Team Members:
Abdulaziz Tabakh
(e-mail: [email protected] )

Supervisors:
Dr. Talal Al-Kharobi (KFUPM) Dr. Barry Grossman (FIT)
[email protected] [email protected]

Date:
1 August 2006
Introduction:
Nowadays, technology becomes a vital part of our daily life. It is included in most of life aspects.
One of the emerging technologies is the smart homes technology. This technology will influence
the structure of the houses in the coming ten year. Smart homes promote comfort, luxury,
entertainment, security, and world peace. Altering an existing home to
accommodate changing needs can cost up to three times more than including
the same features in the initial design. Current existing smart homes need special kind of
appliances to deal with. These appliances should be equipped with a network adapter since they
should connect to a wired network. Smart homes also should contain a pre-installed wired
infrastructure in order to provide a mean of communication between the appliances. Smart home
technology originally depends on the wired network infrastructure but after the huge improvements
in that technology, it also supports the wireless communication over multiple frequencies to control
the system.

Objective:
The main objective of this project is to design and implement a low cost wireless smart home
system. The system will be developed to enable controlling various devices via radio frequency. A
main feature of this system is that it will uses the regular home appliances/devices with no or
minimal modification.

The proposed design will include:

 The user interface system that will take the commands from the user

 The communication system that carries the user commands to the terminals.

 The action taken by the terminals when receiving the user command from the main
controller.

Work to be done:
Part 1: (User Interface Design)
This part deals with the user interface. This part includes designing a user friendly interface which
converts the commands coming from the users into binary commands. This interface could be GUI
computer software, an SMS receiver and decoder, an infrared remote controller or a device that
receives commands over the internet. In this project, one or two user interfaces will be developed
depending on group size, available tools and time. The suggested user interfaces are GUI software
and internet control

Part 2: (Communication and Identification)


This part deals with communication: transferring the binary commands generated in the first part to
terminals. These commands could be sent either by a wired network or a wireless network. The
transmission media in the wireless networks has many forms: infrared, Bluetooth, WiFi, etc. in
wireless network model, Also this part is concerned about how to identify which device should
response to this command. Many ways can be used to achieve this goal such as: using multiple
frequencies so each device will respond to a specific frequency, or using single frequency. In this
case each device will have a unique ID This ID will be sent ahead of the command and if the
received ID matches a device ID it will execute the command..

In this project, the wireless communication model will be developed in a single frequency. The ID-
ahead identification method will be used.

Part 3: (Responses and Actions)


This part deals with the various devices. These responses are device dependant. Such responses
include status, open, close, turn on/off, lock, unlock … etc. Designing these responses is related to
finalizing the developed devices and terminal. These devices are not finalized and when they are
finalized, this part will be updated.

Examples of such devices:

 Light switches

 Air condition temperature control

 Water sprinkler

 Auto-curtain

 Security system (lock doors, security cams)

 Electric sockets connectivity

 Television and VCR control

 Auto-shutter (window shutter and garage shutter)


Components
Add here needed components for each part. You can get help from Larry and/or the other two
students

Time schedule
Since the three parts do not depend on each others, they can be done simultaneously. The time
required to complete the project depends on the availability of tools needed and group members
effort. Add here needed time for each part. You can get help from Larry and/or the other two
students

Cost
Add here estimated cost for each part then the total expected cost. You can get help from Larry
and/or the other two students

Team formation:
This project consists of three parts that do not depend on each others. Forming the teams will be
according to the jobs related to each part:

 Part 1: Developing the internet control, for example,will need two: a computer science
student to design the website and the software decoder and a computer engineering student to
develop the network device.

 Part 2: Developing the transmission system needs 1 or 2 students (computer engineering)

 Part 3: Developing converters to convert the commands into actions. Device actions is the
flexible part since the number of the developed devices depends on the number of team members
and the complexity of the device. Electrical engineers could be needed in the part of
transmission. The number of team members in this part will be relative to the number of
developed devices and the complexity of each device. One to three students for each device will
be enough.
Table of Content

1............................................King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals


Introduction:.................................................................................................................................2
Objective:.....................................................................................................................................2
Work to be done:..........................................................................................................................2
2........................................................Part 1: (User Interface Design)
3.............................................Part 2: (Communication and Identification)
3.......................................................Part 3: (Responses and Actions)
Components .................................................................................................................................4
Time schedule ..............................................................................................................................4
Cost...............................................................................................................................................4
Team formation:...........................................................................................................................4

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