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Revision as of 16:15, 3 March 2017
We have constructed a complete Wifi network with ESP8266 Huzzah micro-controller with different type of sensors such as: Temperature, movement, humidity, luminosity, vibration sensors. We have also developed the access control module to be used to control different devices (sensors) for different testing scenarios. Below is our functional smart home architecture:
1. Device controller is responsible for controlling all the sensors and actuators installed the network. Context-handler is responsible for forming/constructing the request query for access control engine. The structure of query depends on the access control engine used and language supported by the engine. For example, XACML engine (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XACML) uses XML language to express the access query and access control policies.
2. Access controller engine is responsible for validating access control policies based on the request from device controller. It is worth noting that in our proposed architecture, multiple access control engine can be used in a network.
3. MQTT Broker is a MQTT server allowing devices (other system components) to publish or subscribe for information.
4. End-Devices are the sensors or actuators installed in the network. Those devices can act as subscriber or publisher.
5. Request-entities are the medium for accessing/controlling/interacting with the system such as, web-app or app-smart-devices.
I. Implementation description
II..Scenarios
III.Technologies used
IV. Performance analysis and observation