Home Security Service Enhanced with Information Stations

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This research enhances a home security service with information stations. The service is based on a web-based multiple stations supervisory control framework. A service server (or cloud) kept in a company to serve numerous homes for security monitoring. Arduino controllers are used as home security controllers. An Arduino controller senses door switch, motion detection, smoke detection, gas detection, CO detection, an emergency button, RFID tag, and a spare sensing contact. The controller also drives door lock, two relays to perform security task. RFID is used to help personnel in/out management and alert enable/disable. The controller reads inputs, uploads input/output data to the service server, executes commands from the server, and drives output continuously. Camera servers are added to a house to provide video surveillance. Camera alert events are sent to the service server. Information stations, like earthquake alert station and weather station, are established in the server to provide environmental information. Users can subscribe certain information data and put them in the control laws of the Arduino controllers with condition control. With input/output authorization, the home security of one user is associated with others. Therefore, the whole security service forms a social security group.

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