[kwlug-disc] Home automation/security using ZWave?

Khalid Baheyeldin kb at 2bits.com
Mon Jan 5 17:24:18 EST 2015


Has anyone on the list tried out a home automation / security system
that uses the ZWave protocol for sensors?

It seems there is a plethora of devices that support that protocol,
and there are Linux devices that can act as controllers.

For example:
http://getvera.com/controllers/vera3/

It is basically a router with USB and ZWave
http://docs5.mios.com/doc.php?page=installation_and_system_requirements&language=1&manual=1&platform=3Pro&go=GO

On their wiki, they have this, which shows they are running BusyBox
http://wiki.micasaverde.com/index.php/Logon_Vera_SSH

Programming is done via a dialect of Lua with uPNP added (hence Luup).
There is integration with Android and iOS of course.

This is for an older version, but shows it is running OpenWRT
Kamikaze, and programmed in good all shell.
http://www.linuxjournal.com/magazine/control-your-home-vera-mi-casa-verde

Anyone used Vera or other ZWave thingies for home automation and/or security?
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