Index of home automation articles

The control panel for a building that has elements of automation
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A display at Computex 2008 showing a home automation system and embedded boards
This is a list of home automation topics on Wikipedia. Home automation is the residential extension of building automation. It is automation of the home, housework or household activity. Home automation may include centralized control of lighting, HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning), appliances, security locks of gates and doors and other systems, to provide improved convenience, comfort, energy efficiency and security.
Home automation topics
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B
C
- C-Bus (protocol)
- CHAIN (industry standard)
- Clipsal C-Bus
- Comparison of domestic robots
- Control4
- Crestron Electronics
D

A Dustbot is a domestic robot that can collect garbage from homes. It can be summoned by phone call or SMS, and uses GPS to automatically make its way to the customer, collect the rubbish, and take it to a dustbin.
E
- E-Home Automation
- Electric Imp
- Electronics Design Group
- Ember (company)
- Equip'baie
- European Home Systems Protocol
- Extron Electronics
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H
- Home automation for the elderly and disabled
- Home Automation, Inc.
- Home Security Store
- HomeLink Wireless Control System
- HomeOS
- HomeRF
- Honeywell, Inc.
I
- IEC 61030 Protocol
- Insteon
- Intelligent Home Control
- IoBridge
- Ironman (ironing)
- iSmartAlarm
K
- KNX Protocol (standard)
L

A Robomow robotic lawn mower in action
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N
O
R

Responsive architecture: a diagram for a building that can change shape

An industrial-sized robotic/remote controlled robotic lawn mower
S
- S-Bus Protocol
- Shifra Smart Homes
- SM4All
- Smart environment
- Smartlabs
- StarDraw
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U
V
W

A modern front-loading washing machine
X
Z
- Z-URC
- Z-Wave Protocol
- ZigBee Protocol
See also
References
External links
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