Support of Embedded Hardware Equipment Facilitated by a Smartphone Application
Abstract
In today’s situation more and more tasks are carried out with the help of smartphones. The chosen
research area is the improvement of support for advanced embedded equipment through the
use of a smartphone application. This report addresses the issue of supporting a door lock system
called Hi-O (Highly Intelligent Opening), developed by ASSA ABLOY. It is significantly harder
to support an advanced door lock system than it is to support a traditional, mechanical system.
The installation and service of the Hi-O system can be made easier by being able to directly
access the information in the Hi-O system and change its configuration. The research question
answered in this report is “how can a smartphone application facilitate support of an intelligent
door lock system, focusing on the design of a software architecture?”. The practical contribution
of this research is a prototype for the smartphone application, called Aioli. The theoretical contribution
is the architecture along with many empirical findings that are relevant for years to come.
This smartphone application will make a considerable improvement compared to how installation
and service of the Hi-O door lock system are carried out today. Through defining requirements,
designing the architecture and developing a prototype the foundation for the support system Aioli
was laid. The Design Research method that was used allowed several architectural evaluations
to be carried out using the “architectural Software Quality Assurance" method. Evaluation of the
architecture was conducted in collaboration with engineers at ASSA ABLOY. The Aioli prototype
was developed for the Android platform and implements a selected part of the requirements specification.
Findings show that the specified architecture design is feasible for the support of the
Hi-O door lock system. From the evaluations of the prototype it became clear that a product like
Aioli is desired.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2011-11-02Author
Krolovitsch, Anne-Katrin
Nilsson, Linda
Language
eng