Produktinformationen "Control Your Home with Raspberry Pi"
Ever since the Raspberry Pi was introduced, it has been used by enthusiasts to
automate their homes. The Raspberry Pi is a powerful computer in a small
package, with lots of interfacing options to control various devices. This book
shows you how you can automate your home with a Raspberry Pi. You'll learn how
to use various wireless protocols for home automation, such as Bluetooth, 433.92
MHz radio waves, Z-Wave, and Zigbee. Soon you'll automate your home with Python,
Node-RED, and Home Assistant, and you'll even be able to speak to your home
automation system. All this is done securely, with a modular system, completely
open-source, without relying on third-party services. You're in control of your
home, and no one else. At the end of this book, you can install and configure
your Raspberry Pi as a highly flexible home automation gateway for protocols of
your choice, and link various services with MQTT to make it your own system.
This DIY (do it yourself) approach is a bit more laborious than just installing
an off-the-shelf home automation system, but in the process, you can learn a
lot, and in the end, you know exactly what's running your house and how to tweak
it. This is why you were interested in the Raspberry Pi in the first place,
right? - Turn your Raspberry Pi into a reliable gateway for various home
automation protocols. - Make your home automation setup reproducible with Docker
Compose. Secure all your network communication with TLS. - Create a video
surveillance system for your home. - Automate your home with Python, Node-RED,
Home Assistant and AppDaemon. - Securely access your home automation dashboard
from remote locations. - Use fully offline voice commands in your own language.
Koen Vervloesem has been writing for over 20 years on Linux, open-source
software, security, home automation, AI, and programming. He holds a Master's
degree in Computer Science Engineering, a Master's degree in Philosophy and an
LPIC-3 303 Security certificate. He is editor-in-chief of the Dutch MagPi
magazine and is a board member of the Belgian privacy activist organization, the
Ministry of Privacy.