Ryan Corbin - Morrisville NC, US John Anderson - Morrisville NC, US David Webster - Morrisville NC, US
International Classification:
H04M 1/725 H04W 12/08
Abstract:
This document presents a system and method for defining and controlling lights, audio systems, and any other home automation device by connection with an exterior network access port. The exterior network access is accomplished by pairing all network capable devices with a known intermediate network maintained by a master control unit. After association with the known intermediate network, the exterior network SSID and passkey are provided to the master control unit and then transmitted to each network capable device. Action sequences to control devices installed with the system may begin operation upon completion of the network association.
Automatic Pairing Of Devices To Network Access Point
David Webster - Morrisville NC, US John Anderson - Morrisville NC, US Manjiri Kshirsagar - Morrisville NC, US Ryan Corbin - Morrisville NC, US
International Classification:
H04M 1/725 H04W 12/08
Abstract:
This document presents a system and method for defining and controlling lights, audio systems, and any other home automation device by connection with an exterior network access port. The exterior network access is accomplished by pairing all network capable devices with a known intermediate network maintained by a master control unit. After association with the known intermediate network, the exterior network SSID and passkey are provided to the master control unit and then transmitted to each network capable device. The network capable devices connect to the exterior network by replacing the intermediate SSID and passkey information with the exterior network information.
David Webster - Morrisville NC, US John Anderson - Morrisville NC, US Manjiri Kshirsagar - Morrisville NC, US Ryan Corbin - Morrisville NC, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 H04L 12/28 H04L 29/08
Abstract:
This document presents a system and method for defining and controlling lights, audio systems, and any other home automation device as part of an action group. Action groups may be defined to serve as a single point of control for all devices assigned to a control button such that selection of the control button toggles on or off all lights and devices assigned to the action group. Action groups may be defined for locations that are in communication with a master control unit and do not have to be electrically connected to the master control unit. Multiple action groups may be defined and activated through a single master control unit.
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Education:
University of North Carolina at Charlotte 2009 - 2011
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
Wake Technical Community College 2006 - 2009
Associates, Associate of Arts, Computer Engineering, Electronics Engineering
Skills:
Electronics Embedded Systems Firmware C Debugging Microcontrollers Linux Assembly Language Pcb Design Troubleshooting Python C Programming Language