Alarm Monitoring
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Alarm Monitoring
Home automation (also called domotics ) is a field within building automation ,
specializing in the specific automation requirements of private homes and in the
application of automation techniques for the comfort and security of its
residents. Although many techniques used in building automation (such as light
and climate control, control of doors and window shutters, security and
surveillance systems, etc.) are also used in home automation, additional
functions in home automation include the control of multi-media home
entertainment systems, automatic plant watering and pet feeding, and automatic
scenes for dinners and parties.
The main difference between building automation and home automation is, however,
the human interface. In home automation, ergonomics is of particular importance:
the control should be largely image-based and self-explanatory.
When home automation is installed during construction of a new home, usually
control wires are added before the drywall is installed. These control wires run
to a controller, which will then control the environment.
In extreme installations, rooms can sense not only the presence of a person but
know who that person is and perhaps set appropriate lighting, temperature and
music/TV taking into account day of week, time of day and other factors.
Other automated tasks may include setting the air conditioning to an energy
saving setting when the house is unoccupied, and restoring the normal setting
when an occupant is about to return. More sophisticated systems can maintain an
inventory of products, recording their usage through an RFID tag, and prepare a
shopping list or even automatically order replacements.
Some practical implementations of home automation are for example when an alarm
detects a fire or smoke condition, then all lights in the house will blink to
alert occupants. If the house is equipped with a home theater , a home
automation system can shut down all audio and video components to alert the user
to a possible fire or a burglar.
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