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HOME AUTOMATION HMI DEMO
Michigan State UniversityCollege of EngineeringTeam 3
Overview
• Introduction• Background• Project Goal• Design Criteria• Final Product• Demonstration• Future Work
Introduction
• An emerging trend in homes: Automated Control Panel • Universal remote for controlling everything in your house
• Lights, Climate Control, Security, and more
• Texas Instruments entering this market
o OMAP3 processor
Project Goal
• Design a home automation control panel • Display and control household electronic devices
• Make an interactive graphical user interface (GUI)
• Buttons, sliders, and menus to get more information
• Affordable, aesthetic and easy to use
Background: Beagle Board
• Affordable o Low costo Low power consumption
• Smallo 3.1 inches by 3 inches
• Powerfulo TI OMAP3530o OpenGL 2.0, HD Capable
• Flexibleo USBo SD cardo DVI-D/S-Video
Design Criteria
• Software:o User-friendly
Understandable Intuitive
o Display weather information Forecasts Various information
• Hardware:o Lighting controlo Climate controlo Video camera
Final User Interface Design
Final Product
Final Product : Software
• Expandable / Scalable
o Object-oriented software design • Portable
o Java Virtual Machine • Intuitive touch screen
control
Final Product : Hardware
• Touch screen • Video camera
• Remote control
• Lighting control
• Climate control
Final Product : Hardware
• 12 channel power switching hub • Ribbon cable inputs from the
Beagle Board
• Controlling 10 lights and 1 climate control fan
• Modular design featuring USB
sockets
Demonstration
Future Work
• Integrate powerful portable battery into Control Panel
• Automatically check and control the status of appliances • Energy savings from home automation systems
• Staged backup power return • Zoned and programmable climate control
Questions & Comments