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1、BLUE LIte and Blue HeatBluetooth enabled Smart Home DevicesMark Shaw and Giorgio PolitanoThe Bachelor of Applied Computing/Diploma in Wireless and Telecommunications TechnologyUniversity of Guelph-HumberDr. Mieso DenkoSubmitted to the University of Guelph-Humber August 2008AbstractHome appliances su
2、ch as security and climate control systems have become more advanced with the recent improvements in microcontrollers and wireless technologies such as Bluetooth. Most of these appliances have difficult and complex user interfaces. However, by incorporating smart phones and other Bluetooth enabled m
3、obile devices, users can connect to the appliances using their own existing communication device. Although the automotive industry has taken advantage of this in recent years with the development of Bluetooth enabled appliances in many higher-end vehicles, such solutions for the home are not commonl
4、y found. This thesis will outline the design and implementation of a system to interface with pre-existing home appliances and communicate with a mobile device such as a cell phone, laptop or PDA via Bluetooth. The application relies on the use of cell phones, personal computers and temperature sens
5、ors to collect signals through a wireless network to provide users with a simple interface to interact with appliances in the home. ContentsAbstract2Contents31. Introduction61.1Background61.2Motivation71.3Contribution71.4Organization72. Literature Review83. Bluetooth enabled Smart Home Devices103.1
6、Problem Statement103.2 Objectives103.3 Development Tools123.3.1 Bluetooth development board123.3.2 Microchip Inc. MPLAB IDE,123.3.3 FlexiPanel Designer123.4 Interface Design133.4.1 User Interface Prototype133.5 Software153.5.1 Pre-defined Toothpick Services153.5.2 Program Flow Charts163.6 Hardware16
7、3.6.1 Block Diagram173.6.2 Bluetooth module with microcontroller173.6.3 Bluetooth enabled smart phone183.6.4 Honeywell CT50 Series analogy Thermostat194. Implementation and Analysis194.1 Interface194.2 Software204.2.1 Pre-defined Code204.2.2 Blue Heat Code214.2.3 Blue Lite Code224.3 Hardware224.3.1
8、Temperature Control Circuit224.3.2 Lighting Control Circuit264.4 Installing the Application274.5 Running the Application284.5.1 Interacting with the Interfaces285. Future Work296. Conclusions30Appendix A Schematics31Appendix B Code Flow Charts33Appendix C Blue Heat Code35Appendix D - Cost404.6.1 Blu
9、e Heat404.6.2 Blue Lite40References41List of FiguresFigure 1 - Blue Lite/ Blue Heat Interface Prototype13Figure 2 Blue Lite and Blue Heat CPU User Interface14Figure 3 - User interface on Java phone14Figure 4 - Blue Heat Flow Diagram19Figure 5 - Blue Lite Flow Diagram20Figure 6 -Hardware Block Diagra
10、m21Figure 7 - ToothPick 2.1 mechanical schematic22Figure 8 - Blue Heat Prototype - Circuit25Figure 9 - Blue Heat Prototype - Back25Figure 10 - Blue Heat Prototype - Front25Figure 11 - Blue Lite Schematic28Figure 12 - FlexiPanel Architecture291. Introduction1.1 BackgroundHome automation deals with th
11、e specific automation requirements of homes and in the application of automation techniques for the comfort and security of its residents. This can include controlling the lights, climate control, control of doors and windows, security and surveillance systems. There are currently several products o
12、n the market that allow home owners to control these devices. This is normally controlled by a handheld remote that communicates with the devices using a mesh wireless network or a wired network. These types of devices require a unique and dedicated device to communicate with the automated products.
13、 One of the basic systems on the market is made by iControl 9 and is easy to install and expandable. The system uses the 802.11 wireless protocols to transmit signals from the various devices to a control box which is connected to the internet. Some of the devices the company offers specifically for
14、 elderly care include: cameras, window/door sensors, motion sensors, water sensors, freeze sensors, panic pendants/wristwatches, smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, lamp modules, and thermostats. All of the devices are connected wirelessly to the control box which then allows the devices to
15、be monitored and controlled using the companies website. This system is perfect for the elderly because it is easy to use and it allows family members to monitor the house to ensure that their relative is safe, it is portable and can easily be installed in an existing home. The major drawbacks of th
16、is system are that it requires the use of several costly technologies to properly operate. The user must have internet access available as well as a router to install the control box. The user must also have a mobile device which has web access to check the status of their home. This can become expe
17、nsive with the data plans mobile carriers offer today. The automotive industry has also taken advantage of short range wireless technologies to enable users to safely operate their vehicles while still making hands free phone calls. Most high-end vehicles produced after 2004 now come equipped with B
18、luetooth. More than 30 automotive brands worldwide, including Audi and Land Rover, offer Bluetooth-compatible cars. Some cars come with Bluetooth systems as standard equipment while some offer it as an available option. Chryslers system, called UConnect, includes a rearview-mirror-mounted microphone
19、, a dash-mounted control pad and a hidden Bluetooth receiver. Acuras system, called HandsFreeLink, is voice-activated, and caller, signal and battery strength information display on the instrument panel. 11. This system eliminates hard-wired connections or docking stations and allows drivers to oper
20、ate their cell phones either through the cars controls or via hands-free voice activation. The system then communicates back with you through your cars stereo and some systems even automatically mute your cars audio when a call is answered. These systems have proved to be a popular selling point as
21、many countries are making it illegal to use a cell phone while operating a vehicle. Although the automotive industry has shown a dramatic increase in the use of Bluetooth technologies for smarter cars, this implementation is not widely found within the home. Another key project is ongoing at The Uni
22、versity of Florida 10. They have built a 500 square foot smart house that is designed assist and to provide medical care to a user. The house implements devices including a microwave that recognizes entrees and automatically determines how long to cook them and devices to track the individuals locat
23、ion within the home. The house also uses devices to detect water on the floor and a camera that allows the person to view who is at the door and let them in using a cell phone. The smart house at the University of Florida relies on a centralized computer network to deliver electronically coordinated
24、 assistance. 1.2 MotivationThe research previously conducted shows the importance of implementing home automation for the elderly or disabled. Smart homes allow them to stay in their residents where they feel more comfortable and can prolong the time before having to move into costly health care fac
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