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CEDIA stands for Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association. It is an international trade association of companies that specialize in planning and installing electronic systems for the home.
Z-Wave is a wireless communications standard designed for home automation, specifically to remote control applications in residential and light commercial environments. The technology, developed by Zensys, uses a low-power RF radio embedded or retrofitted into home electronics devices and systems, such as lighting, home access control, entertainment systems and household appliances. The technology has been standardized by the Z-Wave Alliance, an international consortium of manufacturers that oversees interoperability between Z-Wave products and enabled devices.
Nokia Home Control Center is a solution based on an open Linux based platform enabling the home owner to build a technology-neutral smart home that can be controlled with a mobile phone, using a unified user interface. Nokia Home Control Center supports the most common smart home technologies, including Z-Wave, as well as enabling the incorporation for proprietary technologies. Thus, it allows third parties to develop their own solutions and services on top of the platform, expanding the system to support new services and smart home technologies.
This journal published its first issue in 2007. Topics on smart home environment of interest include business models and security services associated with utilization of smart home environment and theories and practical applications related smart home.