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Chapter 9, Problem 17TC
Program Plan Intro
Figure 9-46:
The “Figure 9-46” contains:
Two phones.
A Wi-Fi home router.
Two network bridges.
A Wi-Fi thermostat.
Bluetooth door lock.
Two smart light bulbs.
A web server.
Given consideration:
A phone with internet access is connected to the manufacturer′s website, through cloud and a Wi-Fi router. The Wi-Fi router is connected to the Wi-Fi thermostat, a phone with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and two network bridges. The phone is connected with the Bluetooth door lock. The Bluetooth door lock is also connected through Bluetooth to the Wi-Fi Bridge. The ZigBee to Wi-Fi Bridge is connected with the two smart light bulbs.
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