Home Automation and Remote Controlled System

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The Home Automation and Remote Controlled System (HARCS) is a system for controlling devices in the home. This system will use a home computer to communicate with modules that interface to devices and allow the user to manage these devices manually, automatically, or remotely. Manual operation will be through a graphical user interface on a computer that will allow the user to select a device and then view its status and change its state. Automatic operation will allow actions to be performed based on a schedule entered into the software on the computer. Remote operation will allow a user to place a call to the home and perform an action based on a key code entered from a touch-tone telephone.

The modules will use TCP/IP as the communication protocol to the computer over an Ethernet cable. The software will be designed in such a way that adding additional modules will be a simple procedure thus making the product flexible and easy to expand. Modules must specify their inputs and outputs using a specified file format. This will allow our software to control many different types of devices without any updates.

A module for controlling an electrical outlet will be designed first. The modules will plug directly into a standard 2-port AC outlet and will have their own outlets built in. Any appliance such as a lamp, television, stereo, or anything that can be connected to an outlet can be powered on and off from a home computer.

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