Assessment item 3 IoT at Home Value: 19% Due date: 22-Sep-2017 Return date: 17-O
ID: 3888767 • Letter: A
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Assessment item 3
IoT at Home
Value: 19% Due date: 22-Sep-2017
Return date: 17-Oct-2017
Length: 2000 words Maximum
Submission method options Alternative submission method
Task: Evaluate the potential of the Internet of Things within your own dwelling. If you already have IoT systems (eg Smart TVs, Smart phones, etc), include these in your discussion.
1.You are limited to a maximum of 2000 words (not including diagrams, tables and references), so you need to produce a report that has a well defined layout with clear and concise language. You must use headings to divide your document into appropriate sections to improve readability. (10 marks for layout and readability)
2.Identify and discuss current devices that could be used in your dwelling (start with systems you would genuinely want, followed by systems that you could include if you need to reach the 8 to 12 device groups). You should limit the number of IoT device groups to between 8 and 12 (eg a number of IoT light controllers would count as one device group etc). (10 marks for IoT device descriptions)
3.Evaluate issues such as usage, control, connectivity, security, privacy. Provide potential solutions for these issues. (20 marks for issues and solutions)
4.Include a diagram of the dwelling layout (this can be a simple sketch, do NOT spend a significant amount of time producing a perfect scale diagram of your residence. Feel free to improvise eg only use one floor of a multistory home, or add fictitious rooms if you live in a one room apartment - use something that helps you highlight the systems you will be evaluating). (5 marks)
5.Include an appendix containing a Table of the IoT devices, providing a short description of function, manufacturer and cost. (5 marks)
Explanation / Answer
The Internet of Things is transforming every corner of life: the home, the office, city streets and beyond. IoT products give us greater control over door locks, lights, and appliances; offer insights into resource consumption habits; streamline business processes; and better connect us to the people, systems, and environments that shape our daily lives
12 IoT devices that can be used in day to day activity are as follows :
1. Canary: This all-in-one home security system captures video and audio and sends alerts to your smartphone. It automatically knows when you are home or away (no need to enter a security code), and you can also view the live video feed from your phone.
2. Awair: A good option for people with asthma or allergies, Awair is an air-quality sensor that can send smartphone alerts and recommendations for improving your indoor air quality. It also has programs for improving sleep and productivity.
3. Cinder: Cinder's website describes this product as "a cross between sous vide, the high-end slow-cooking water bath method used by restaurant chefs, and the George Forman grill." It's a countertop grill that connects to your smartphone to make cooking fast and easy.
4.Elgato Eve: This line of home automation products works with Apple HomeKit to allow users to monitor indoor air, outdoor weather, energy consumption and whether windows and doors are open or closed. The same company also offers a line of smart lighting products that can be controlled with Android or iOS devices.
5. Eversense: Most smart thermostats allow you to control your home temperature with your smartphone. This one actually senses where your smartphone is and adjusts the temperature in each individual room accordingly. It works for multiple family members, keeping everyone comfortable.
6. GE Connected Appliances: GE makes quite a few different types of connected appliances, including wall ovens, ranges, refrigerators, dishwashers, washers and dryers, water heaters and air conditioners. Through GE's WiFi Connect service and apps, consumers can control the appliances or receive alerts.
7. Honeywell Smart House Products: Honeywell also offers a huge lineup of products related to home automation and security. It includes thermostats, GPS asset tracking, locks, lighting, video surveillance and more.
8.. June Intelligent Oven: This countertop oven aims to be "more efficient than your conventional oven, more precise than your toaster oven, and way more intelligent than either." It includes digital core temperature probes, a built-in digital scale and a camera with a food recognition engine. The company is accepting pre-orders, and products are scheduled to begin shipping before the end of the year.
9. Keen Home Smart Vent: If your house is too hot in the bedroom and too cold in the family room, this device is for you. It opens and closes the vents in each room depending on the temperature in that area. It can also connect to Nest thermostats and smartphones.
10. LG SmartThinQ: LG divides its SmartThinQ line of connected appliances into categories for the kitchen (ranges and refrigerators), living (washers, dryers, robotic vacuums and air conditioners) and safety (robot vacuum doubles as a safety monitor with a video feed). They all integrate with the company's smartphone app.
11. Philips Hue: Philips offers a complete line of connected lighting products. It includes light bulbs, dimmers, light strips, switches, controllers and more.
12. Piper: Piper incorporates both home security and a home automation hub. It has a motion sensor and video camera for security, and the smartphone app allows you to control lighting and appliances. For added security, it can also integrate with door or window sensors.
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