Web-Based Tools for House Automation

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The present paper is focused on integration TCP-IP devices into smart house projects. The designed devices will send data to web application. The proposed implementation starts from server sent events for real time measurements and from X10 protocol- based devices for energy metering. In the paper we analyze hardware and software designing principles and architectures around a microcontroller application. Some real time and offline results are shown and analyzed. All the applications are successful tested in different projects, then integrated in present application.

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