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High-Speed Optical Home Network Using Graded Index Plastic Optical Fibers for a Smart House

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Index date: 13 April 2014

High-Speed Optical Home Network Using Graded Index Plastic Optical Fibers for a Smart House abstract

In this paper, we propose a home monitoring, management, and communication system (HMMCS) with high-seed optical home network for a smart house in a smart city to optimize the energyusage and to create a comfortable environment. The HMMCS monitors the interior environment and the electricityconsumption of all electric appliances. It also records log data, shares information and movies/images, and cross-connects withweb services. We assembled small-scale prototype HMMCS anddeveloped application software with an original user interface. The results of a test run reveal that the HMMCS can monitorelectricity consumption and interior environments in real time and can control different types of electric appliances includingservers that play movies. The maximum data traffic load in a smart house has been calculated using the measured traffic data.Moreover, we found that a smart house with HMMCS inevitably requires a high-speed optical network for real-time, high-quality responses.

High-Speed Optical Home Network Using Graded Index Plastic Optical Fibers for a Smart House Keywords:

Smart house , high-speed optical network , user interface , plastic optical fiber , ultra high definition video transmission

High-Speed Optical Home Network Using Graded Index Plastic Optical Fibers for a Smart House authors

Tetsuya Toma

Keio Photonics Research Institute, Keio University Kawasaki, Kanagawa ۲۱۲-۰۰۳۲, Japan Graduate School of System Design and Management, Keio UniversityYokohama, Kanagawa ۲۲۳-۸۵۲۶, Japan

Hideo Asada

Architech Consulting Co. Ltd. Tokyo, ۱۱۰-۰۰۱۶, Japan

Tetsuro Ogi

Graduate School of System Design and Management, Keio University Yokohama, Kanagawa ۲۲۳-۸۵۲۶, Japan

Yasuhiro Koike

Keio Photonics Research Institute, Keio University Kawasaki, Kanagawa ۲۱۲-۰۰۳۲, Japan