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wraggster
October 13th, 2013, 22:01
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Home automation keeps popping up here at Hackaday, so [Cristian Zatonyl] decided to share his Raspberry Pi-based system (http://rexy666.blogspot.com/2013/06/geofence.html) with us. This build takes a firm stance on the “automated” side of the automation vs. control debate (http://hackaday.com/2013/10/09/ask-hackaday-what-is-home-automation/) we had last week: no user input necessary. Instead, [Cristian] relies on geofencing (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geo-fence)to detect whether he has driven outside the set radius and automatically turns off the lights and locks his door.
The build takes advantage of Z-Wave (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z-Wave) products, which are your typical wireless remote-control gadgets, but tacks on a third-party “RaZberry (http://razberry.z-wave.me/)” board to a Raspi to give it control over off-the-shelf Z-wave devices. The final step is the integration of a custom iOS app that keeps tabs on the geofence boundaries and signals the Pi to control the lights and the front door lock.
[Cristian's] tutorial covers the basics and admits that it’s a proof of concept without any security features. Judging by his other YouTube videos, however, we’re sure more developments are underway. Check out the video below for a demonstration of the system, then feel free to speculate on security concerns in the comments. Our article on Z-wave security from a few years ago (http://hackaday.com/2011/08/08/home-automation-systems-easily-hacked-via-the-power-grid/) might be a good starting point.

http://hackaday.com/2013/10/13/raspi-z-wave-automation-is-automated/