As described in the wiring the home document, there are several media
available in the home LANs, and the feasibility for the applications described
below depends on the wiring infrastructure and the degree of sophistication
used in the installation. A complete home automation system (HAS) could
cost anywhere from several hundred dollars to tens of thousands for a luxury
home with controls for every electric component in it. Here is a description
of some of the applications in home automation.
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
Using intelligent power meters, the utility companies could implement an
automatic reading meter program leading to an electronic billing plan.
Besides, peak demand and power management inside the house can be implemented
based on the information provided by the meter to the network. Real time
outage recording as well as immediate location of spot problems can be
relied back to the utility company. All of the above applications can be
implemented using telephone, radio frequency, power line carrier, cable
TV or an hybrid of the above media; being the telephone network the most
reliable and cost effective for communication between the house and the
utility monitoring station.
The utility company will inform the home about peak power demand times
and the home system will reschedule all the non-critical power demanding
chores to a low power demand time implementing this way a Demand Side Management
(DSM) program. This approach benefits the utility company as it will not
be required to embark in costly expansions and the residential customer
will reduce the utility bills.
ALARM SYSTEM
Conventional alarm systems can be interconnected with the lighting system
of the house to create the sense of occupancy of the house when the owner
is away. In case of an emergency such as a fire or flood, the system will
turn on the appropriate lights in the house that indicate an escape route,
while at the same time the audio system will warn and direct the occupants.
Also, whenever any break-in is detected, all lights in the house will turn
on as the alarm system informs the neighbor and/or the police about the
emergency via telephone, cell-phone or a radio frequency link. A log of
the most recent events will be kept in the system's memory and could be
retrieved locally or remotely via modem.
LIGHTING SYSTEM
House lighting control can be made via power line carrier (PLC) or dedicated
wiring schemes. The PLC method allows the possibility of implementation
in existing homes without home automation pre-wiring (retrofit market).
There are specialized lighting control systems that require specific wiring
networks and this method is done mainly in new construction for obvious
reasons. This systems are usually proprietary and more expensive. All these
systems can be controlled by the central master unit.
Using automated lighting control, different scenes can be implemented
and "played" using just a push button in the wall, the telephone or even
voice command if the master unit includes this facility. As explained above,
the lighting control system can be interfaced with the alarm system as
well as the Audio/Video system of the house to create theater or party
scenes as programmed by the owner. Also, combining this system with occupancy
sensors, allows the homeowner to turn-off the lights in unoccupied rooms
after a pre-determined period, and vice-versa.
HVAC SYSTEM
The Heat/Ventilating and Air Conditioning system could benefit greatly
with a HAS. If the HVAC control unit is interfaced with the home LAN, the
zoning of the house could be easily implemented therefore reducing the
energy consumption and increasing the comfort. In a zoned house, each area
has its own thermostat and the air ducts leading to it have a motorized
damper. When a zone thermostat calls, two events occur: the central HVAC
unit starts and all the dampers serving the non-calling zone close, preventing
the use of conditioned air in zones that do not require it.
When this system is interfaced with the master control, it can be pre-programmed
to set back the temperature in the whole house several degrees whenever
the alarm system indicated the away mode. The savings in energy are dramatic
and the homeowner do not have to remember whether the thermostats were
set or not. This can be looked at as another application of energy management.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM (HOME THEATER)
This is an application that have blossomed during the 90's. Every homeowner
wants to have some degree of home theater installed. It ranges from the
TV, VCR and Audio Amplifier connected together all the way to sophisticated
systems that interconnect satellite-delivered digital TV with Laser Video
disks and Hi-Fi Surround systems. When properly designed as part of the
HAS, it can be controlled from anywhere inside or outside the home. It
can be interconnected with the surveillance, alarm and lighting systems
to provide more comfort in the house.
MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEMS
Windows and Blinds
With the appropriate sensors, the window treatments such as blinds, curtains
and shutters can be controlled automatically to close if the sun is set
in that part of the house. They can be programmed to open and close at
random times to give the sense of occupancy. If combined with the video
system, the blinds can be closed when the "movie" command is issued. If
used with rain and temperature sensors the windows will automatically open
and close as necessary.
Water Management
The indoor plant watering and exterior irrigating (sprinkler) systems benefit
greatly from a home automated system. They can be programmed to do the
irrigation at pre-determined hours only if it has not rained and there
is not a party scene in progress. They can also be combined with flow control
devices, moisture, wind and humidity sensors that allow the system to adjust
the watering schedules accordingly.
Pools and Spas
The pool functions such as lights, pumps, valves, filtering and cleaning
systems can be automatically controlled with the HAS. Monitoring devices
are available to protect heaters and pumps. All this control and monitoring
can be done locally or remotely via telephone or modem links.
SUMMARY
In summary, the technology available today allows the home owner to have
a complete Home Automated System in which all the electric and electronic
devices present in the house are interconnected using the proposed home
LAN, yielding a safer and more enjoyable environment. The engineer-installer
has to work closer with the home-owner to ensure that the programming of
the system accommodates the owner's life style, and that all the sub-systems
work according with the proposed design parameters.