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Extreme Smart Home Makeover: Interoperability Edition with LPWAN

2022-11-06
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Extreme Smart Home Makeover: Interoperability Edition with LPWAN
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Whether working from home or simply looking to make life more convenient, people are always seeking out the latest and greatest in-home automation. In fact, as of June 2021, an estimated 126 million smart speakers have been installed in 20 million U.S. households. National Smart Home Day, observed on November 3rd, focuses on the technology behind today’s smart home. Home automation systems are the motor powering smart homes worldwide. These systems enable devices to interact with each other, allowing consumers to activate and control household utilities, appliances, and more from their smartphones or tablets. Today, the average U.S. household has 22 connected smart home and entertainment devices. In an effort to address deficiencies, the smart home market has started to incorporate low-power, wide-area network (LPWAN) connectivity.

'Ensuring interoperability greatly improves the capabilities of smart home devices to further support the daily activities of consumers by making seamless, productive experiences a reality.' -Semtech Click To Tweet

Interoperability & Smart Home IoT

Smart homes are so much more than the image that may first come to mind for many consumers. Smart homes consist of a variety of IoT applications, from smart lighting and thermostats to water and gas metering. But a smart home cannot be considered smart if its devices don’t work together. A truly smart home is interoperable.

The earliest form of home automation began in the 1900s with home appliances such as water heaters, washing machines, and refrigerators. During this time, automation networks were based on the X10, a communication protocol that uses power transmission wiring for signaling and general control. The connectivity landscape has evolved since then and now includes Wi-Fi, BLE, and NB-IoT. However, the challenge of interoperability remains.

The right IoT solutions can connect smart home devices utilizing the same platform. Among other capabilities, smart home IoT sensors can detect problems in the home, like water and gas leaks, or excessive CO2 emissions, and then optimize utility usage to improve the efficiency, safety, and convenience of everyday living.

Complementary Connectivity Solutions

Is one home automation connectivity solution superior to any other given system? In short, no. Each network has its strengths and weaknesses. Wi-Fi, for example, is best used for transmitting larger amounts of data such as video footage from security cameras. Wi-Fi is extremely fast and uses a router to transmit tiny data fragments over a radio frequency. Breaking up the signal allows it to be sent with a low amount of power. Greater bandwidth speeds also allow Wi-Fi to transfer data at a faster rate.

While Wi-Fi and similar technologies are used to transfer large amounts of data, networks such as LPWAN are better suited for sending small amounts of data. LPWAN is complementary to the needs of smart home devices because they don’t require the same speed and bandwidth as consumer cellular devices. LPWAN is also extremely power-efficient, is wireless, and incorporates built-in security protocols, all benefits which make it compelling for smart home use. Let’s take a deeper look into how LPWANs complement smart home connectivity solutions.

Benefits of LPWAN for Smart Homes

#1: Extensive Coverage & Remote Management

Sensors deployed in LPWAN networks are capable of penetrating dense building materials such as concrete walls and multiple floor levels. This makes LPWAN an ideal platform for smart homes and buildings. Whether it be for dimming the kitchen lighting from a smartphone one floor up or for monitoring gas and water usage, the sensors seamlessly communicate with the end user to provide real-time notifications in case of emergency. The ability to manage smart home devices from anywhere in the world is another benefit of LPWAN solutions. Real-time monitoring of energy consumption, potential water or gas leaks, temperature, and more can not only save money but also lives.

#2: Low Cost

LPWAN sensors are extremely low cost. Because the battery life of these sensors lasts between 10-15 years, they offer minimized downtime and reduced maintenance costs. When dealing with hard-to-reach devices and applications such as indoor and outdoor lighting, consumers can feel at ease knowing they do not have to change the batteries often, saving time and money.

#3: Security

Whether it be financial information or Personal Identifiable Information (PII), smart homes house sensitive data. It is important to secure data from vendor lock-in. Private networks such as LoRaWAN are secure by design. These networks secure communications using end-to-end encryption, helping to deliver optimal privacy and protection.

Increase in Smart Homes

The number of smart homes in the residential housing space will increase dramatically in the coming years. Because of this, device manufacturers must focus on making networks more interoperable so that devices can easily connect and work in unison. Ensuring interoperability greatly improves the capabilities of smart home devices to further support the daily activities of consumers by making seamless, productive experiences a reality.

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  • Connectivity
  • LoRaWAN
  • LPWAN
  • Network and Protocols
  • Remote Management

  • Connectivity
  • LoRaWAN
  • LPWAN
  • Network and Protocols
  • Remote Management

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极致智能家居改造:与LPWAN的互操作性版
无论是在家工作还是仅仅为了让生活更方便,人们总是在寻找最新、最好的家庭自动化设备。事实上,截至2021年6月,估计有1.26亿智能音箱安装在2000万美国家庭中。11月3日是全国智能家居日,关注的是当今智能家居背后的技术。家庭自动化系统是驱动全球智能家庭的发动机。这些系统使设备能够相互交互,允许消费者通过智能手机或平板电脑激活和控制家用电器、电器等。如今,平均每个美国家庭拥有22个连接在一起的智能家居和娱乐设备。为了解决这些不足,智能家居市场已经开始引入低功耗、广域网(LPWAN)连接。智能家居比许多消费者首先想到的形象要复杂得多。智能家居包括各种物联网应用,从智能照明和恒温器到水和煤气计量。但是,如果一个智能家庭的设备不能协同工作,那么它就不能被认为是智能的。真正的智能家居是可互操作的。最早的家庭自动化形式始于20世纪初,包括热水器、洗衣机和冰箱等家用电器。在此期间,自动化网络是基于X10的,这是一种使用电力传输线路进行信号和一般控制的通信协议。从那时起,连通性格局发生了变化,现在包括Wi-Fi、BLE和NB-IoT。然而,互操作性的挑战仍然存在。正确的物联网解决方案可以利用同一平台连接智能家居设备。除了其他功能外,智能家居物联网传感器可以检测家庭中的问题,如水和气体泄漏,或过量的二氧化碳排放,然后优化公用事业的使用,以提高效率、安全和日常生活的便利性。一个家庭自动化连接解决方案优于任何其他给定的系统吗?简而言之,没有。每个网络都有它的优点和缺点。例如,Wi-Fi最适合用于传输大量数据,比如安全摄像头拍摄的视频片段。Wi-Fi速度极快,通过路由器通过无线电频率传输微小的数据片段。将信号分解后,就能以较低的功率发送。更高的带宽速度也允许Wi-Fi以更快的速度传输数据。虽然Wi-Fi和类似的技术用于传输大量的数据,但像LPWAN这样的网络更适合发送少量的数据。LPWAN是对智能家庭设备需求的补充,因为它们不需要与消费蜂窝设备相同的速度和带宽。LPWAN还非常节能,是无线的,并集成了内置的安全协议,所有这些优点都使它成为智能家庭使用的吸引力。让我们进一步了解lpwan是如何补充智能家庭连接解决方案的。部署在LPWAN网络中的传感器能够穿透密集的建筑材料,如混凝土墙和多层楼。这使得LPWAN成为智能家居和建筑的理想平台。无论是在一层楼上用智能手机调暗厨房照明,还是监控煤气和水的使用情况,传感器都能与最终用户无缝沟通,在紧急情况下提供实时通知。LPWAN解决方案的另一个好处是能够在世界任何地方管理智能家居设备。实时监测能源消耗、潜在的水或气体泄漏、温度等,不仅可以省钱,还可以挽救生命。 LPWAN传感器的成本极低。由于这些传感器的电池寿命持续10-15年,它们提供了最小化的停机时间和降低维护成本。在处理难以触及的设备和应用程序时,如室内和室外照明,消费者可以放心,因为他们不需要经常更换电池,节省时间和金钱。无论是财务信息还是个人识别信息(PII),智能家居都包含敏感数据。保护数据不被厂商锁定是很重要的。像LoRaWAN这样的私有网络在设计上是安全的。这些网络使用端到端加密保护通信,有助于提供最佳的隐私和保护。未来几年,智能家居在住宅领域的数量将大幅增加。因此,设备制造商必须致力于使网络更具互操作性,以便设备能够轻松连接并协同工作。确保互操作性大大提高了智能家居设备的能力,使无缝、高效的体验成为现实,进一步支持消费者的日常活动。
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