ADVANCED HOME AUTOMATION SYSTEM WITH INVERTER USING ZIGBEE TECHNOLOGY

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By Jackson Taylor

Home automation is not new! Throughout history, we have continuously strived to automate tasks in the home in order to make our lives easier. Technology has now advanced to the point at which
we wish to take an integrated approach to home automation, allowing appliances to communicate with each other and to be controlled in flexible ways. A wireless network approach to this communication and control provides an easy, cost-effective and scalable solution to home automation. The home automation systems provide mutual interoperability between various electronic, electrical, and power devices as well as interactive interface for people to control their operation. These features are very helpful to optimize and to economize energy consumption whereby saved energy during some few years could make more money than home automation systems implementation cost. These technologies make peoples’ life also easier, especially for elderly persons and persons with disabilities. These systems exist of course, but there are many non-inter operable, expensive, and often wired systems. Wiring complicates implementation of the home automation in buildings which are already built, especially in historical ones
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INVERTER SIDE

MAIN CONTROL SIDE

PC SIDE