Blaze provides training in residential as well as commercial fields
Domotics OR Home or building Automation
Domotics (also called smart homes or Home Automation) is a field within building automation, specializing in the specific automation requirements of private homes and in the application of automation techniques for the comfort and security of its residents. Although many techniques used in building automation (such as light and climate control, control of doors and window shutters, security and surveillance systems, etc.) are also used in home automation, additional functions in home automation can include the control of multi-media home entertainment systems, adaptive occupancy based lighting systems, automatic plant watering and pet feeding, automatic scenes for dinners and parties, and a more user-friendly control interface.
Training includes
01. Adaptive Occupancy based Lighting control system design for increasing Energy Efficiency in Intelligent buildings.
02. Button based POS (Point Of Sale) service terminal design for gated communities.
03. POP3 based Automatic Plant irrigator for Smart home.
04. Universal Remote control design for multi Appliance commanding and Control.
05. Design of an intelligent IR to RF and vice versa Gate way for Long range Device control.
06. Digital Touch Technology based Home Automation Console Designing.
07. Window Blinder Controller for maximum day light utilisation in Green Buildings.
08. Embedded Web server designing for Home automation and security.
09. Perceptual and Intelligent Domotic System for Disabled and Old people.
10. Design of Haptic Interface based wireless Automation Console for disabled.
11. Design of Wi-Fi based Home Automation server for i-phone or Windows Mobile accessibility.
12. POP3 implementation for secure domotic applications.
13. Design of IR based Personal Home automation System.
14. Design of RF based Personal Home automation System.
Access Control and Security
An access control system is a system which enables an authority to control access to areas and resources in a given physical facility or computer-based information system. An access control system, within the field of physical security, is generally seen as the second layer in the security of a physical structure .
Security access control (SAC) is an important aspect of any system. Security access control is the act of ensuring that an authenticated user accesses only what they are authorized to and no more. The bad news is that security is rarely at the top of people's lists, although mention terms such as data confidentiality, sensitivity, and ownership and they quickly become interested. The good news is that there is a wide range of techniques that you can apply to help secure access to your system .
Access control is, in reality, an everyday phenomenon. A lock on a car door is essentially a form of access control. A PIN on an ATM system at a bank is another means of access control. Bouncer’s standing in front of a night club is perhaps a more primitive mode of access control. The possession of access control is of prime importance when persons seek to secure important, confidential, or sensitive information and equipment.
Training includes
1. Smart card based Access Control with GSM cross check.
2. Finger Print Based Attendance Record system.
3. Finger Print Based Electronic Door Locking Applications.
4. ock implementation for security and attendance application.
5. RFID based Access Control with GSM cross check.
6. Smart card Based Attendance Record system.
Occupancy based lighting
Occupancy sensors are indoor lighting controls that detect activities within certain area. They provide convenience by turning lights on automatically when someone enters a room and reduce lighting energy use by turning lights off soon after the last occupant has left the room. This technology also incorporates sensing of natural light to adjust the level of artificial lighting, based on the adequacy of the available natural light. Some types of photo-sensitive controls operate by turning the controlled lights on or off based on natural light levels, while others operate by continuously dimming the controlled lights. A wide variety of technologies are involved to detect occupants and send appropriate signals to area lighting.
Training includes
How to install occupancy sensor
How to get maximum use of occupancy sensors
Installation criteria for different working spaces like
• Factories
• Workshops
• Schools and libraries
• Hospitals
• Canteens
• Staff rooms
• Residential homes
• Corridors and stairwells
• Military accommodation
• Student accommodation
• Rest rooms
• Shopping malls and in many other