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Choosing an OpenSource smart home platform
I plan to make myself something like a "smart home". There are a lot of plans and scenarios for managing various equipment, so I don’t want to buy some kind of ready-made boxed solution. I plan to use RaspberryPi + Razzberry board (Z-Wave protocol) and, accordingly, Z-Wave sensors, relays, etc.
I don’t want to write everything from scratch, I want to take some kind of OpenSource solution and finish it for myself. So far I've found two decent ones: www.agocontrol.com and freedomotic.com . Both seem to be friends with RaspberryPi + Razzberry. Has anyone already used them? How is it going? Maybe there are other worthy OpenSource smart home platforms? Interested in having an API outside + the ability to correct something inside if necessary.
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there is an OpenSource implementation of z-wave
code.google.com/p/open-zwave/ - the protocol itself
code.google.com/p/openzwave-control-panel/ - interface
smartliving.ru/
Main developer on harbre, there is not a big community. I used it, it's quite normal.
Gentlemen, not for the sake of a holivar, but for the sake of interest, explain why they use either RasPi or an arduino as brains for a smart home, and not a full-fledged computer that can have a bunch of COM ports, for example?
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