ubiquitous ipv6-based wireless home monitoring and automation system
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Ubiquitous IPv6-Based Wireless
Home Monitoring and AutomationSystem
ARDIANSYAH
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SCHOOL OF ELECTRONICS & COMPUTER ENGINEERING
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Introduction
Home environment has seen a rapid introduction of IPenabled
Home automation systems have been challenged with
the need for accessing and controlling to the systemfrom different end points
IPv6, which is the newest version of IP, was developedas a solution to the rapid growth and challenges facing
the Internet.
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IntroductionThe latest solution in the field of home automation
Solution Medium Issue
Konnex Twisted pair, Power line Complex, require varying
levels of physical wiring
Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 , 2.4 GHz High power
Bluetooth IEEE 802.15.1 , 2.4 GHz Scalability, no internet
integration, low range
ZigBee IEEE 802.15.4 , 2.4 GHz small-scale isolated ad-
hoc network, no internet
integration
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IETF define 6LoWPAN as a technique to apply IPv6 intolow power wireless area network (IEEE 802.15.4), open thegate to the Ubiquitous Internet-based Home Monitoring andAutomation System
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Sistem Architecture
Wi-Fi : The homes high data rate needs
6LoWPAN : The homes low power and low data rate
Home Gateway : Facility interoperability between6LoWPAN, Wi-Fi and outside home network.
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Design & Implementation IssueLink Layer Coexistence
Because use the same 2.4 GHz band, Wi-Fi and 6LoWPAN may co-
exist each other in the same environment
[1] was found that ZigBee interference has an insignificant effect onWi-Fi throughput. The effect of Wi-Fi on Zigbee throughput is a 10%reduction in throughput
[1] Shuaib et al. Co-existence of Zigbee and WLAN, A Performance Study
ZigBee & 6LoWPAN use same channel : IEEE 802.15.4 at 2.4 GHz
RF Spectrum for 6LoWPAN & Wi-Fi
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Design & Implementation IssueIP Routing
Routing Requirement of Home Automation Applications IPv6 Routing Home Automation Network
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Design & Implementation IssueIP Routing ROLL Survey for Implementation Available Routing Protocol in LLNs
Comparisons of Diferrent Routing Protocols in 6LoWPAN
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Design & Implementation IssueApplication
MAC overhead AES-CCM IPv6 header UDP header Data25 Byte
21 Byte40 Byte
8 Byte33 Byte
6LoWPAN MAC Layer 127 Byte
Home Gateway
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Conclusion
Ubiquitous Internet-based wireless home monitoringand automation system is proposed and implementedusing IPv6
Full stack IPv6 and available routing protocol can be
used in the home monitoring using Wi-Fi Network
6LoWPAN can be as solution for low power and lossynetwork which have low data rate and frame sizecommunication
Not all routing requirement of home automationapplications met by the available routing protocol,although the vast majority can fulfill
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