HomeAutomation HomeAutomation is a open-source web interface made for use with the Telldus TellStick which keeps track of your wireless devices (switches and lights). HomeAutomation development started in august 2008 by Tom Rosenback and in december 2009 Daniel Malmgren joined in to speed up the development of HomeAutomation. in Hus & Hem > Home Automationwith 1-wireautomationhomelinuxphpsoftwaretellstick
MisterHouse MisterHouse is an open source home automation program. It's fun, it's free, and it's entirely geeky. Written in Perl, it fires events based on time, web, socket, voice, and serial data. It currently runs on Windows 95/98/NT/2k/XP and on most Unix based platforms, including Linux and Mac OSX. in Hus & Hem > Home Automationwith 1-wireautomationhemautomatiseringhomehusonewirevillax10by 7 users
Wireless temperature picture frame mashup » Micah's Bloggy Widget This is the latest geeky addition to our home decor. It’s a Kodak W820 digital picture frame, showing a graph of real-time temperature data collected from around the house: upstairs and downstairs, garage, outdoors, and even inside the refrigerator. More photos on Flickr, implementation details below… Temperature Sensors Most of my friends probably know that back in 2004, when I was still in college, I built a set of wireless temperature sensors. Each one is an Altoids tin containing a 9V battery, a Dallas 1-wire temperature sensor, PIC microcontroller, and a little 315 MHz AM radio transmitter. I built several of these indoor wireless sensors, plus one outdoor sensor which I built out of PVC pipe. in Hus & Hem > Home Automationwith 1-wireautomationhomeonewirerrdrrdtoolsensortemperaturewireless