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Building a Home Security System with Raspberry Pi

By : Matthew Poole
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Building a Home Security System with Raspberry Pi

By: Matthew Poole

Overview of this book

The Raspberry Pi is a powerful low-cost credit-card-sized computer, which lends itself perfectly as the controller for a sophisticated home security system. Using the on-board interfaces available, the Raspberry Pi can be expanded to allow the connection of a virtually infinite number of security sensors and devices. The Raspberry Pi has the processing power and interfaces available to build a sophisticated home security system but at a fraction of the cost of commercially available systems. Building a Home Security System with Raspberry Pi starts off by showing you the Raspberry Pi and how to set up the Linux-based operating system. It then guides you through connecting switch sensors and LEDs to the native GPIO connector safely, and how to access them using simple Bash scripts. As you dive further in, you’ll learn how to build an input/output expansion board using the I2C interface and power supply, allowing the connection of the large number of sensors needed for a typical home security setup. In the later chapters of the book, we'll look at more sophisticated topics such as adding cameras, remotely accessing the system using your mobile phone, receiving intrusion alerts and images by e-mail, and more. By the end of the book, you will be well-versed with the use of Raspberry Pi to power a home-based security system that sends message alerts whenever it is triggered and will be able to build a truly sophisticated and modular home security system. You will also gain a good understanding of Raspberry Pi's ecosystem and be able to write the functions required for a security system.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Building a Home Security System with Raspberry Pi
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Summary


Well, we've reached the end of our journey to build a fully functional and extensible home security system using the mighty Raspberry Pi mini-PC. In this final chapter, we put together all of the elements and concepts from the previous chapters to create a home security framework, both from a hardware and software perspective.

In particular, this chapter guided us toward building a modular framework for our home security system, implementing features that you would find in any commercially available system, and also things that you don't see out there. We walked through the complete control script, exploring its various sections and understanding how they fit into our system.

We also learned how to automatically start-up our home security system script when our Raspberry Pi boots up, and how data is shared between the Pi and the web-based control panel in real-time via the configuration file. Finally, we looked at how to prevent our SD card from burning out by creating a rather useful...