Application of Wireless Sensor Network in Embedded Smart Home System

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This paper presents an Embedded Smart Home system solution using wireless sensor network (WSN). The Smart Home system can be sectioned into four parts: wireless sensor network, embedded smart control centre, Server and Client. The major technical of the wireless sensor network is ZigBee. The wireless sensor network includes coordinator node and Sensor node. It is developed based on the Z-Stack protocol stack and the wireless chip CC2530. It is mainly responsible for collecting the environmental parameter of the house and controlling the electrical equipment in the house. It can also support the RFID access control and camera monitor. The control centre communicates with the wireless sensor network by the serial port. It communicates with Server by the TCP socket and transmits data to each client, or communicates with the client by using the wireless communication module directly. Partial hardware electric diagram and software flowchart were provided. Field using indicates that this system is economical and flexible.

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