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  2. X10 Wireless Technology - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, X10 introduced a self-installed wireless security system, the SS5400. In 1995, X10 set up ORCA Monitoring Services in Seattle, Washington to handle the monitoring of their security systems. X10's website went live on the web at x10.com on 26 December 1996, becoming one of the first aggressive internet marketers.

  3. X10 (industry standard) - Wikipedia

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    X10 is a protocol for communication among electronic devices used for home automation (domotics). It primarily uses power line wiring for signaling and control, where the signals involve brief radio frequency bursts representing digital information. A wireless radio -based protocol transport is also defined.

  4. Home automation - Wikipedia

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    Home automation or domotics[1] is building automation for a home. A home automation system will monitor and/or control home attributes such as lighting, climate, entertainment systems, and appliances. It may also include home security such as access control and alarm systems. The phrase smart home refers to home automation devices that have ...

  5. Insteon - Wikipedia

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    Insteon. Insteon is a proprietary home automation (domotics) system that enables light switches, lights, thermostats, leak sensors, remote controls, motion sensors, and other electrically powered devices to interoperate through power lines, radio frequency (RF) communications, or both. [ 1][ 2] It employed a dual- mesh networking topology [ 3 ...

  6. Wireless security - Wikipedia

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    Wireless security. Wireless security is the prevention of unauthorized access or damage to computers or data using wireless networks, which include Wi-Fi networks. The term may also refer to the protection of the wireless network itself from adversaries seeking to damage the confidentiality, integrity, or availability of the network. The most ...

  7. Z-Wave - Wikipedia

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    Z-Wave is a wireless communications protocol used primarily for residential and commercial building automation. It is a mesh network using low-energy radio waves to communicate from device to device, [2] allowing for wireless control of smart home devices, such as smart lights, security systems, thermostats, sensors, smart door locks, and garage door openers.

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