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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
Uli would like to do smart home stuff without having to buy proprietary, expensive, insecure devices from datahungry, privacy-ingorant and profitmaximizing companies. Therefore he is looking for alternative open source "smart home"/"IoT" solutions such as [[https://fhem.de/ FHEM]] [[https://www.openhab.org/ openHAB]] or [[https://homegear.eu/ Homegear]]. Also he already has some smart meters installed in his flat from the energy billing company [[http://ista.de Ista]] who use the TI CC1101 in their metering devices. Reading the emitted radio signals from these (or similar) devices might be the first step to get a data source and therefore an overview of water, electricity and heating consumption in an open source smart home environment.
 
Goal of the project is to do smart home stuff , especially reading smart meter data without having to buy proprietary, expensive, insecure devices from datahungry, privacy-ingorant and profitmaximizing companies. Therefore alternative hardware and open source "smart home"/"IoT" solutions such as [[https://fhem.de/ FHEM]] [[https://www.openhab.org/ openHAB]] or [[https://homegear.eu/ Homegear]] are preferred. Since Uli already has some smart meters installed in his flat from the energy billing company [[http://ista.de Ista]] who use the TI CC1101 in their metering devices. Reading the emitted radio signals from these (or similar) devices might be the first step to get a data source and therefore an overview of water, electricity and heating consumption in an open source smart home environment.
 
 
== Setup Uli home ==
 
* smart water meters ([https://www.ista.com/fileadmin/twt_customer/countries/content/Germany/Documents/Loesungen/Funk/Wasserzaehler/Produktbroschuere_Wasserzaehler.pdf Ista istameter product brochure])
* heating meter ([https://www.ista.com/fileadmin/twt_customer/countries/content/Germany/Documents/Loesungen/Funk/Waerme_-_und_Kaeltezaehler/Produktbroschuere_Waermezaehler_sensonic_II.pdf Ista sensonic II product brochure (german)])
* smoke detectors ([https://www.ista.com/fileadmin/twt_customer/countries/content/Germany/Documents/Loesungen/Mietersicherheit/Rauchwarnmelderservice/Produktbroschuere_Rauchwarnmelder.pdf Ista fumonic 3 product brochure])
* raspberry pi with cc1101 to read 868 Mhz radio signals


== Links ==
== Links ==
[[http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/cc1101.pdf CC1101 Specs]]
[[http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/cc1101.pdf CC1101 Specs]]
[[https://www.ista.com/fileadmin/twt_customer/countries/content/Germany/Documents/Loesungen/Funk/M-Bus_System/Produktbroschuere_M-Bus-System.pdf ista product brochure m-bus system (german)]]
[[https://www.ista.com/fileadmin/twt_customer/countries/content/Germany/Documents/Loesungen/Funk/M-Bus_System/Protokollbeschreibung_modul_mbus.pdf ista protocol description mbus (german)]]


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Revision as of 10:46, 25 September 2018

   
Smart Meter Hacking

Release status: experimental [box doku]

Description Trying to read radio signals from smart meters e.g. by using the CC1101 (low cost, low power sub-1GHz RF transceiver)
Author(s)  Uli
Download  http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/cc1101.pdf


Introduction

Goal of the project is to do smart home stuff , especially reading smart meter data without having to buy proprietary, expensive, insecure devices from datahungry, privacy-ingorant and profitmaximizing companies. Therefore alternative hardware and open source "smart home"/"IoT" solutions such as [FHEM] [openHAB] or [Homegear] are preferred. Since Uli already has some smart meters installed in his flat from the energy billing company [Ista] who use the TI CC1101 in their metering devices. Reading the emitted radio signals from these (or similar) devices might be the first step to get a data source and therefore an overview of water, electricity and heating consumption in an open source smart home environment.


Setup Uli home

Links

[CC1101 Specs]

[ista product brochure m-bus system (german)]

[ista protocol description mbus (german)]