CASAS Smart Home Project Center for Advanced Studies in Adaptive Systems Washington State University.

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CASAS Smart Home Project Center for Advanced Studies in Adaptive Systems Washington State University

Overview  CASAS(Center for Advanced Studies in Adaptive Systems)  Washington State University  The smart home as an intelligent agent  perceives its environment through the use of sensors  can act upon the environment through the use of actuators  The overall goals  Minimizing the cost of maintaining the home  Maximizing the comfort of its inhabitants

System Overview  CASAS: A Smart Home in a Box Diane J. Cook, Aaron S. Crandall, Brian L. Thomas, and Narayanan C. Krishnan, Washington State University, Computer, IEEE, 2013  The goal  Designing a smart home in a box (SHiB)  Small in form  lightweight in infrastructure  extendable with minimal effort  ready to perform key capabilities

Architecture of CASAS

Implemented Hardware

Components of the CASAS SHiB PictureDescriptionPictureDescription SHiB box (Contains computer and network equipment) Infrared sensor (Motion Sensor) RelayTemperature sensor Magnetic door sensor Burner, Hot water, Cold water, Light, Electricity usage, Shake, Gyro, Switch

Activity-aware Applications

Evaluation of resident behavior

CASAS Middleware History  MavHome architecture  Layers  Decision  Information  Communication  Physical

Atlas Platform

CLM:CASAS Lightweight Middleware  J. Kusznir and D. Cook. Designing lightweight software architectures for smart environments. Proceedings of the International Conference on Intelligent Environments,  Goal: design a middleware for smart environments that is lightweight, flexible, fast, and easily extensible

CLM  Data format  XML format  Serial, Location, Message, Type, …  Message transport  XMPP: eXtensible Messaging and Presence Protocol  Data storage  PostgreSQL  Simple, Lightweight, Independent, Usable, Expandability

Conclusion  Ambient intelligence  Issues: easy-to-use, deploy, maintenance  CASAS  Smart home project  Activity Discovering, Recognition, Monitoring  SHiB(Smart Home in Box) Component  Message oriented middleware