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Smart house

Smart house. Done By : AISHA AL-BLOUSHI HAMDA ALSHAER AL-SHAMSI MARAM AHMED AL JUNAIBE 11-52 & 11-56 ES-B . Objectives:- . Introduction To define the smart house Applications of the smart house Explain each applications Circuit diagram of each applications

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Smart house

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  1. Smart house Done By : AISHA AL-BLOUSHI HAMDA ALSHAER AL-SHAMSI MARAM AHMED AL JUNAIBE 11-52 & 11-56 ES-B

  2. Objectives:- • Introduction • To define the smart house • Applications of the smart house • Explain each applications • Circuit diagram of each applications • Picture of each applications • Conclusion

  3. What is a Smart Home? • Homes aren't what they used to be.  It used to be, if you wanted to change the channel on your television, you got up from your chair and turned the knob.  If you wanted your porch light on every night at sundown, you flicked the switch every night yourself. • Times have changed, and televisions don't even have channel knobs anymore.  The Technology Age has filled our homes with so many devices that can (and must) all be controlled without leaving your chair.  The problem is that all of the devices are from different manufactures and all have their own remote control.  You end up with a system to be proud of, but embarrassed by the fact that you are the only one who knows which five buttons to press on the five different remotes to watch TV.

  4. Homes aren't what they used to be. It used to be, if you wanted to change the channel on yourtelevision, you got up fromyour chair and turned the knob.  If you wanted your porch light on every night at sundown, you flicked the switch every night yourself. • Times have changed, and televisions don't even have channel knobs anymore.  The Technology Age has filled our homes with so many devices that can (and must) all be controlled without leaving your chair.  The problem is that all of the devices are from different manufactures and all have their own remote control.  You end up with a system to be proud of, but embarrassed by the fact that you are the only one who knows which five buttons to press on the five different remotes to watch TV. • Beyond televisions and audio/video equipment, there are many other areas that are more commonly automated.  Equipment is purchased based on price and functionality, which results in a home filled with a wide range of equipment manufacturers.  Not only is there a diversity of equipment, but to compound the problem there is no leading standard for automation control.  The automation landscape is really a heterogeneous mess of equipment that, by design, resists almost any effort at unilateral control.

  5. Our system is designed to solve many of today’s automation problems.  It is a framework that can be leveraged for home automation tasks.  It has two primary functions:1-A full featured automation controller 2-A multi software remote control system.  This feature is optional, but provides a method to control and monitor the system with advanced interface remote controls. It is designed to give the user the ability to manage all equipment that is capable of being automated from a single controlling source.  Disparate equipment from a variety of manufactures using a variety of automation protocols is all abstracted into a common metaphor that allows it to be controlled easily by a single system.  Viewing all of the automation equipment in a consistent and uniform way solves the first and primary problem with home automation. Now that all of the automation equipment in the home can be treated as similar devices with compatible functions and properties, the entire system can be managed easily from a single automating controller.

  6. Applications of the smart home • 1- Auto curtain • 2-Auto spring • 3- Auto door

  7. Auto curtain • Tools • 1- NXT • 2- Light sensor • 3-motor • 4- wires • 5-curtain How does it work?????? It used for curtain .If there is any sun light sensor will sense the light then the motor will move to open the curtain. Also, if there no sun the light the curtain will close .

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  9. Auto spring • Tools: • 1-soil moisture sensor • 2- Wires • 3- motor • 4- plant • 5- sand • 6- NXT How does it work??????? if the sand have not enough water. the motor will work to pressure the water to sand for the plants.

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  11. Auto door • Tools: • 1-NXT • 2-Door • 3-Touch sensor • 4-Wiers • 5-Motor How does it work?????? It is used for the security in the door .when some body touch the touch sensor in the door the NxT make sound.

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  13. Conclusion • The use of modern technology is adding to a safe and comfortable living environment for everybody. For the disabled person, the benefits are even greater. Smart home technology has proved to contribute to increased independence and safety for lots of end-users, their families and carers. Smart home technology may be used to minimize disabling obstacles. • There are very few studies on the economic and the health aspects on using smart home technology as part of the community services. We have however, gained quite some experience from practical use of the technology. So far we have not come across experienced communities regretting the installations. • Smart home technology is becoming increasingly more common to ordinary consumers, and the owner of many new building projects are proud to announce it, if the flats are fitted with “new, intelligent technology”. There is a responsibility resting on governmental bodies and professionals to involve in the future planning of community care, to ensure that technology are used to assist the human helpers that always will be the basis in all care.

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