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RE: Re: 1-Wire network wiring


  • Subject: RE: Re: 1-Wire network wiring
  • From: "Chris Hunter" <cjhunter@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 13:00:45 +0100

The obvious way to (try to) get it to work is using neural net
software (using it to recognise pattern, programming it via a teaching
& learning process, through giving it lots of examples) ... using other
sensors as well (micropones, PIRs, etc) ... wonder if anyone has tried
something like this ?

Chris

('E61 / T-Mobile W'n'W)


- original message -
Subject:	[ukha_d] Re: 1-Wire network wiring
From:	"JonS" <semi.jon@xxxxxxx>
Date:		26/10/2007 10:27 am

--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, Chris Hunter <cjhunter@...> wrote:
>
> sorry, I was really just exploring the idea of lots of temp'
> sensors ... .   Did you see Nigel's post ... interesting ! ?
>

Yep, and I agree interesting things can be gleaned by observation, the
open door to the kitchen correlates well with a dip in kitchen temp
here.  But if you have door sensors and relays on the lights the temp
data is interesting but I think very hard to use as an indicator of
other information in an automated fashion.  Not wishing to put you off
if you can see a way to make it work but it seems a hard way of going
about it, but then I have not played with the fuzzy logic module in
Cortex - still getting to grips with the basics.

Jon










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