Title
Remote-controllable and energy-saving room architecture based on ZigBee communication
Abstract
This paper describes room architecture to reduce power consumption and to make the room easily controllable with an IR remote control of an home appliance. The room is composed of automatic standby power cut-off outlets, a dimming light and a ZigBee controller. The automatic standby power cut-off outlet monitors the power consumption of the outlet and completely cut off the power supply when the monitored power value is below the threshold. Based on the ZigBee communication, the ZigBee controller plays a role of switches for the power outlet and the dimming light. It turns on the power outlet and dims the light in the room. The ZigBee controller has an education function of an IR remote control signal of a home appliance connected to the power outlet. With this architecture a user can handle the power outlet and the dimming light through one IR remote control in the energy-saving room.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1109/ICCE.2009.5012332
IEEE Trans. Consumer Electronics
Keywords
Field
DocType
home appliance,zigbee communication,power consumption,automatic standby power cut-off,zigbee controller,monitored power,energy conservation,personal area networks,energy-saving room architecture,power supply,power engineering computing,standby power consumption,ir code,power outlet,ir remote control,proposed power outlet,domestic appliances,automatic control,home automation,ir,tv,standby power,remote control,microcontrollers,energy management
Energy conservation,Architecture,Control theory,Remote control,Standby power,Computer science,Home automation,Electronic engineering,Microcontroller,Electrical engineering,Home appliance,Embedded system
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISBN
55
1
978-1-4244-2559-4
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
16
2.34
2
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jinsoo Han110216.77
Haeryong Lee2193.28
KwangRoh Park318628.70