Smart Meter Hacking

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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

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 [FHEM] [openHAB] or [Homegear]. Also he 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.

Links

[CC1101 Specs]