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Network-based fire-detection system via controller area network for smart home automation

Kyung Chang Lee, +1 more
- 01 Nov 2004 - 
- Vol. 50, Iss: 4, pp 1093-1100
TLDR
The structure of a network-based fire-detection system via the controller area network (CAN) and the design method of a CAN communication network are described to evaluate the feasibility of using such a home automation protocol in a smart home.
Abstract
This paper presents a network-based fire-detection system via the controller area network (CAN) to evaluate the feasibility of using such a home automation protocol in a smart home In general, a conventional fire-detection system has several shortcomings, such as weakness to noise, because it uses an analog transmission with 4-20 mA current lines Hence, as an alternative to the conventional system, this paper describes the structure of a CAN-based fire-detection system and the design method of a CAN communication network The performance of the proposed system is evaluated through experimental tests The CAN has several advantages, such as low cost and ease of implementation, as compared to the other low layers of the BACNet, such as Ethernet or ARCNET Therefore, if the CAN is selected for the low layer of the BACNet, a home automation system can be implemented more effectively

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Analysing real-time communications: controller area network (CAN)

TL;DR: An idealised scheduling analysis for the CAN real-time bus is derived, and two actual interface chips are studied to see how the analysis can be applied.
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Local and Metropolitan Area Networks

TL;DR: The full treatment of competing approaches of LAN and MAN technologies is included, including complete treatment of standards: IEEE 802 and ANSI standards, specifications from the ATM forum and the Fibre Channel Association, plus TCP/IP.
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Bluetooth based home automation system

TL;DR: This paper describes an application of Bluetooth technology in home automation and networking environment, and proposes a network, which contains a remote, mobile host controller and several client modules (home appliances).
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Smart buildings

D. Snoonian
- 01 Aug 2003 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors outline the latest building automation systems including the BACnet and LonWorks that integrate the services and discuss the interoperability problems of these systems. But they do not discuss the integration of the services.