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== Scenario 2 == | == Scenario 2 == | ||
User requests to turn-on or turn-off light through client application. | User requests to turn-on or turn-off light or other devices through client application. | ||
*ii. Actuators: electricity supply regulator | *ii. Actuators: electricity supply regulator | ||
*iii. Device (Object): lamp | *iii. Device (Object): lamp (other devices) | ||
It is worth noting that the below sequence diagram for scenario 1 is based on the IOTs system modelling in https://doc.info.fundp.ac.be/mediawiki/index.php/IoT-infrastructure-modelling | It is worth noting that the below sequence diagram for scenario 1 is based on the IOTs system modelling in https://doc.info.fundp.ac.be/mediawiki/index.php/IoT-infrastructure-modelling |
Revision as of 14:25, 31 March 2017
Scenario 1
The lamp will be turn on when there is no light or light intensity goes down below visibility or turn off when there is sufficient light with the condition that the home owner is at home.
- i. Sensors: light detection sensor, identity sensor
- ii. Actuators: electricity supply regulator
- iii. Device (Object): lamp
It is worth noting that the below sequence diagram for scenario 1 is based on the IOTs system modelling in https://doc.info.fundp.ac.be/mediawiki/index.php/IoT-infrastructure-modelling
Scenario 2
User requests to turn-on or turn-off light or other devices through client application.
- ii. Actuators: electricity supply regulator
- iii. Device (Object): lamp (other devices)
It is worth noting that the below sequence diagram for scenario 1 is based on the IOTs system modelling in https://doc.info.fundp.ac.be/mediawiki/index.php/IoT-infrastructure-modelling