Elements Of A Smart House
- It's a single system of governance that unites:
1. Electronic sensors smart house systemwhich measure parameters such as temperature, air quality, humidity, pressure, lighting, human presence, water leaks and gas leaks.
2. The managers of the smart house system are mechanisms that allow the opening of the gate, the management of the ventilation, the equipment in the house, lighting, heating, and so forth.
3. Usually, modern systems are equipped with a wide range of controls: from simple buttons and switches to the most modern multifunctional control units capable of operating both within the home and through a wireless protocol, remotely. In some cases, a voice is allowed through a mobile phone.
4. Information and Management Centre in the smart house. They call these houses smart. A smart house can be programmed to perform various tasks called scenarios. Example of scenario: the inclusion of a heater (or air conditioner) at a specified temperature level, or, for example, the simultaneous closure of the pistol, the smooth switching of light, the inclusion of a television on a given program by one voice team.

The presentation of model scenarios allows for the separation of a smart house into a subsystem. Such subsystems are usually distinguished:
Intelligent home coverage
- manual lighting;
- Single remote lighting;
- Scenario lighting management, taking into account time, date, event, sensor response;
- smooth light switching/off;
- Installation of the speed of light switching/off;
- Lighting;
- Imitation of presence in the house;
Energy conservation in a smart house
- Electrical control with one remote;
- Scenario management of electrical appliances, depending on time, date of occurrence, sensor response;
- Night-time pinking, reduction of electromagnetic background;
- Discharge of pink when the owners leave, reduction of fire risk;
Audio-visual equipment in smart house
- Audio-visual management of a united machine;
- Integrated management of audio-visual equipment, depending on parameters such as the event time, sensor response;
- Switching/inclusion of light, inclusion/inclusion of audio-visual equipment;
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