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How do you stop a hardwired smoke detector from beeping power outage? 

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The results of these experiments show that the smoke detectors, especially the ionization detector, are sensitive to cooking fumes and nuisance alarms are easy to happen.
Alarm algorithms utilizing ionization detector smoke measurements proved to be more effective than measurements from photoelectric detectors.
The proposed smart power meter cannot only be used for power consumption data collection but also for outage event data recording.
This paper proposes a new scheme coupling power control with a minimum outage probability multiuser detector.
It is shown that such a smoke detector is able to operate reliably under low concentration of smoke and high relative humidity conditions.
Crucially, the detector can with high probability distinguish low-power spoofing from ordinary multipath.
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Seth Gilbert, Calvin Newport 
07 Oct 2015
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These results identify a key simplicity threshold beyond which useful distributed computation is possible in the beeping model.
By integrating RFID into a power meter and outage recorder, the power consumption data and power reliability information of customers can be fully collected and recorded.