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Z-Wave based Zoning Sensor for Smart Thermostats

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : Indian Journal of Science and Technology

Source : Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 8(20), IPL0195, ISSN (Print) : 0974-6846 ISSN (Online): 0974-5645

Url : https://sciresol.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/IJST/Articles/2015/Issue-20/Article41.pdf

Campus : Chennai

School : School of Engineering

Department : Electronics and Communication

Year : 2015

Abstract : Background/Objectives: This paper speaks about the design of a wireless sensor module that senses the temperature and humidity of a residential building. In most of the cases the temperature in a home is controlled by a single thermostat placed at a central location. Methods/Statistical Analysis: Few rooms might be hotter or cooler than the other. Hence, zoning systems are used to provide independent comfort for each zone. Each zone can have a sensor that detects the temperature and humidity of the zone. But, the current thermostats have a sensor onboard which detect temperature and humidity. Findings: This sensor output can be affected by the heat produced by other devices on the thermostat. The solution of this problem is a wireless sensor which detects the exact temperature of the zone. Based on these values the thermostat runs a predefined algorithm and maintains the required environment in each zone. On comparison with different wireless technologies like Zigbee, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth. Z-wave suits more for the above applications whose frequency is 900 MHz which is different from the crowded 2.4 GHz frequency band and Z-wave also has a higher range and battery life. This system has a wireless sensor module which talks to the thermostat using Z-wave wireless communication protocol. This system uses ARM based microcontroller for wireless sensor unit. The thermostat has a high end ARM based microprocessor and a display unit which shows the acquired temperature and humidity. Conclusion/Improvements: his design shows a wireless sensor module that is implemented for a single zone system. Improvement can be done on the design to develop a low power battery operated sensor module that can be implemented for a multi zone system.

Cite this Research Publication : S. Rohini, K. Venkatasubramanian, “Z-Wave based Zoning Sensor for Smart Thermostats”, Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 8(20), IPL0195, ISSN (Print) : 0974-6846 ISSN (Online): 0974-5645

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