yepher/RaZBerry
mercredi 21 mai 2014 à 12:05 Slobberbone, le 21/05/2014 à 12:05
These are my notes About ZWave mostly compiled with RaZberry, Open ZWave, and a lot of Google-ing. See the bottom of this file for a list of the most helpful resources that are not inline linked.
Updates
2013 Aug 13 - I am now backing the HackRF on KickStarter. The goal is to apply my learnings to decoding the RF part of ZWave.
I have been asked why am I doing this. My answer is two fold:
I want to make sure that my new favorite technology is secure. I don't want someone able to unlock my door because I am using ZWave. I feel I can accomplish this more throughly if I am open about my knowledge and others are open about theirs.
I Want to be able to do things that currently are not available in any of the ZWave services. First I want to fully understand ZWave then I want to create cool apps and hardware that leverage that knowledge.
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These are my notes About ZWave mostly compiled with RaZberry, Open ZWave, and a lot of Google-ing. See the bottom of this file for a list of the most helpful resources that are not inline linked.
Updates
2013 Aug 13 - I am now backing the HackRF on KickStarter. The goal is to apply my learnings to decoding the RF part of ZWave.
I have been asked why am I doing this. My answer is two fold:
I want to make sure that my new favorite technology is secure. I don't want someone able to unlock my door because I am using ZWave. I feel I can accomplish this more throughly if I am open about my knowledge and others are open about theirs.
I Want to be able to do things that currently are not available in any of the ZWave services. First I want to fully understand ZWave then I want to create cool apps and hardware that leverage that knowledge.
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