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Home Automation
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Chapter 1 Automate a Light
- Project Overview
- Light Switch
- Motion Detection
- Wrapping Up
- Extensions
- Exhibit A: Bill of Materials
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Chapter 2 Automate Your Porch Light
- Project Overview
- Light Switch
- Motion Detection
- Logic and Timer
- Understanding the Script
- Wrapping Up
- Extensions
- Exhibit A: Bill of Materials
- Exhibit B: Script Source Code
- Exhibit C: Software Versions
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Chapter 3 Remotely Monitor a Pet
- Project Overview
- Motion Detection
- Image Capture
- Understanding the Script
- Image Retrieval
- Wrapping Up
- Extensions
- Exhibit A: Bill of Materials
- Exhibit B: Software Versions Used
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Chapter 4 Make Your House Talk
- Project Overview
- Weather Information
- Speech Interface
- Whole-House Audio
- Scheduling and Logic
- Wrapping Up
- Extensions
- Exhibit A: Bill of Materials
- Exhibit B: Software Versions
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Home Entertainment
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Chapter 5 Remotely Control Your Computer
- Project Overview
- The Infrared Receiver
- Infrared Signal Processor (Linux)
- Infrared Signal Processor (Windows)
- Wrapping Up
- Extensions
- Exhibit A: Bill of Materials
- Exhibit B: Ready-Made IR Receivers
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Chapter 6 Control Your Home Theater
- Project Overview
- The IR Transceiver
- The IR Signal Processor
- Wrapping Up
- Extensions
- Exhibit A: Bill of Materials
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Chapter 7 Build a Windows-Based Home Theater PC
- Project Overview
- The Hardware Platform
- The Software Platform
- The User Interface
- The Services Layer
- Wrapping Up
- Extensions
- Exhibit A: Bill of Materials
- Exhibit B: Drivers and Software Versions
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Chapter 8 Build a Linux-Based Home Theater PC
- The Platform
- The Services Layer
- The User Interface
- Wrapping Up
- Extensions
- Exhibit A: Bill of Materials
- Exhibit B: Remote Configuration (.lircrc)
- Exhibit C: Drivers and Software Versions
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Chapter 9 Create Time-Shifted FM Radio
- Project Overview
- FM Receiver
- Audio Recorder
- Audio Playback
- Whole-House Audio
- Whole-House Control Distribution
- Scheduling and Buffering
- Wrapping Up
- Extensions
- Exhibit A: Bill of Materials
- Exhibit B: Software Versions
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Chapter 10 Access Your Entire Media Collection Over the Internet
- Project Overview
- The Media Player
- The Backing Store
- The Web Interface
- Wrapping Up
- Extensions
- Exhibit A: default.asp
- Exhibit B: display.asp
- Exhibit C: playlist.asp
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Home Security
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Chapter 11 Keyless Entry Welcome Home
- Project Overview
- Linking the Physical Plant to the Control Medium
- The Control Medium
- The Controlled Devices
- The Intelligent Dispatcher
- Wrapping Up
- Extensions
- Exhibit A: Bill of Materials
- Exhibit B: Script Source Code
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Chapter 12 Watch Your House Across the Network
- Project Overview
- Video Cameras
- Video Capture
- Video Transfer
- Video Playback
- Playback Control
- Wrapping Up
- Extensions
- Exhibit A: Bill of Materials
- Exhibit B: Software Versions
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Chapter 13 Build a Security System
- Project Overview
- Intrusion Detection
- Intrusion Deterrence
- Gathering Evidence
- Arming
- Monitoring and Alerting
- Wrapping Up
- Extensions
- Exhibit A: Bill of Materials
- Exhibit B: Software Versions
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Colophon
- Title:
- Home Hacking Projects for Geeks
- By:
- Eric Faulkner, Tony Northrup
- Publisher:
- O'Reilly Media
- Formats:
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- Ebook
- Safari Books Online
- Print Release:
- December 2004
- Ebook Release:
- June 2009
- Pages:
- 336
- Print ISBN:
- 978-0-596-00405-7
- | ISBN 10:
- 0-596-00405-2
- Ebook ISBN:
- 978-0-596-10391-0
- | ISBN 10:
- 0-596-10391-3
Our look is the result of reader comments, our own experimentation, and feedback from distribution channels. Distinctive covers complement our distinctive approach to technical topics, breathing personality and life into potentially dry subjects. Emily Quill was the production editor and copyeditor for Home Hacking Projects for Geeks. Sada Preisch was the proofreader. Rick Schlott and Emily Quill did the typesetting and page makeup. Marlowe Shaeffer, Sarah Sherman, and Claire Cloutier provided quality control. Mary Agner provided production assistance. Julie Hawks wrote the index.
Edie Freedman designed the cover of this book using Adobe Photoshop CS and Adobe InDesign CS. The cover image is an original photograph by Edie Freedman. Emma Colby produced the cover layout with Adobe InDesign CS using Linotype Birka and Adobe Formata Condensed fonts.
Melanie Wang designed the interior layout using Adobe InDesign CS, based on a series design by David Futato. This book was converted from Microsoft Word to InDesign CS by Julie Hawks. The text and heading fonts are Linotype Birka and Adobe Formata Condensed, and the code font is TheSans Mono Condensed from LucasFont. The illustrations and screenshots that appear in the book were produced by Robert Romano and Jessamyn Read using Macromedia FreeHand MX and Adobe Photoshop 7. The "geek" illustrations that appear at the beginning of each chapter were created by Mark Frauenfelder.
