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Wireless House of the Future – The Three wireless home network – intelligent and green
Wireless House of the Future – The Third House wireless network – Intelligent and Green
by Cees Links, CEO and Founder of GreenPeak –
"United in smart green home of the future."
http://www.greenpeak.com
For many years – even decades, we have been waiting for the automated "smart" house – a house that is as technically advanced as our cars. For decades, we have been able to lock and remotely unlock car doors, raise and lower the car windows, adjusting the temperature from different parts of the seating areas of cars, and even clean the rear and front windows.
Why do not we do that with our homes? Why are our homes fool?
Why most of the houses still live in the Middle Ages high technology? Gurus and technology evangelists, have long been promising the smart home – automated home devices to communicate with each other, with the devices and systems house plants can be controlled from a panel of home or on the Internet. Except for a few fans and the early innovators, most homes today are still stupid.
However, with the arrival of the new third wireless home network, this is starting to change. Most households already have two wireless networks – the wireless network for communication and data network – usually WiFi. Both are very effective for high-bandwidth, gobble power applications such as watching videos of internet and talking on the phone.
However, for much less data intensive communication, new extremely low power networks – based on the 802.15.4 ZigBee standard and the new rules (including ZigBee and ZigBee RF4CE Green Power) promise not only to make our smart homes, but do so in a way that is both green and maintenance free.
This year, major consumer electronics manufacturers, The cable set top box manufacturers and service providers will begin deployment of our homes that will eventually make our homes so smart as our cars. This revolution will start gradually, beginning with the remote control you use to control our TV and set top box. However, in the next years will see new capabilities added the remote control.
Based on the use of a remote control RF power will be possible to monitor and control all systems of the house of a central panel only – the remote control. By using RF (radio frequency) instead of the old IR (infrared), the central panel mobile can be used in any room to control systems based in other parts of the house. RF transits through walls, through doors, and through the furniture. Because RF supports interactivity, not just systems homeowner's control, but s / he can control the display systems and using the remote control.
While sitting in the office at home, s / he can monitor and control temperature in different Breakfast, set recording on the VCR in the room, turn off lights in rooms after the children out to play. You can even capture a digital image of the front door camera to see who is ringing the bell.
And if the kids will grab the remote and somehow so you lose, you can go to one of the control devices – such as flat screen TV, and press the "Find Me" button. The remote start to cast, playing a song, whatever it takes to make it easy to find again.
Yes, these technologies can be improvised now but are expensive and need expertise to all play well together. Because the new standard ZigBee/RF4CE, vendors are creating systems and devices it will be less expensive and able to interact with each other. In addition, the new capabilities of extremely low power, make these maintenance-free devices and GREEN largely by reducing the amount of batteries needed to operate the various sensors throughout the home, as well as the remote itself.
Batteries are one of the most hidden polluters of the planet. Although they are small, each containing heavy metals and toxic chemicals. In addition, a heavy carbon footprint involved in mining and refining of raw materials as well as in the actual manufacture and distribution of batteries and the new end of the bike and removing the batteries.
GreenPeak Technologies is one of the leading developers of these new rules of the Third Wireless Home Network. Using new technology for wireless power GreenPeak ultra low, manufacturers of consumer electronics are starting to deploy remote controls that use less power and never need to change or charge batteries.
For example, with remote control Typically, you should replace the batteries at least once a year. Open, remove the old and put in new AA batteries. If this is an original remote control is may have to replace the strips of tape or glue holding together.
If you have sensors on battery power at home for safety and temperature control, you know the repeated irritation to localize sound and have to change the batteries (and why these sensors with batteries always run out of power in the middle of the night?).
By reducing energy consumption and allow the battery last for the entire product life (ten years or more), it is possible to reduce the total number of batteries required by 90%. This means billions less batteries have to do – threw batteries billion less in landfills.
By not requiring the user to open the devices to replace and / or recharge batteries these devices will also be essentially free of maintenance which enables manufacturers to design remote controls and sensors that require no battery compartment and tapas. No more duct tape and rubber bands.
Using these new RF4CE ZigBee networks, we are enhancing our global ecology and how to make our lives much more convenient. No more point and shoot with remote controls to change the channel, to set the recording on our DVR. No need to walk down to adjust the thermostat or turning off lights after everyone has left the room. Because of this new technology is based on a standard – ZigBee RF4CE – companies and manufacturers around the world can cost-effectively build and design solutions that will interact and communicate.
The new third place in the wireless network is coming this year – bringing the long awaited promise of the smart home – a house that is so automatic and easy to use as the car is parked in the garage of the house. Parents often say that watching TV makes you stupid. That may be. However, due to ZigBee/RF4CE and The third house wireless network, your TV remote control at least make your home much more intelligent.
About the Author
Cees Links is CEO and founder of GreenPeak Technologies, based in Utrecht, The Netherlands. Cees ["case"] Links is a pioneer of the wireless data industry, a visionary leader bringing the world of mobile computing and continuous networking together. Under his guidance, the first wireless LANs were developed which ultimately became house-hold technology integrated into the PCs and notebooks we are all familiar with. He also pioneered the development of access points, home networking routers and hotspot base stations, all widely used today.
He was involved in establishing the IEEE 802.11 standard, the Wi-Fi Alliance, and IEEE 802.15 standardization committee.
More info at GreenPeak – http://www.greenpeak.com
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