Design and Implementation of the Security Subsystem in the Smart Home System

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The current mainstream security systems are independent existence. They are too complex to achieve for the average families.The networking technology and smart home technology has been developed mature.And the home automation and intelligent basically achieved.It's low-cost and low-hanging to integrate Home security into smart home. Scheme of Adding the home system based on the current smart security module was proposed.The MCU is CC430F5137 produced by TI,and the monitored is finished by the temperature sensor MAX6662,humidity sensor HS1101, smoke sensor MQ-2 detector and camera and other hardware equipments. And complete the interaction with the server through the RF433MHz wireless communication mode, the server finish background analysis and notify the user by the client software.

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