Smart Home Automation


The story behind an SA-made home automation solution

First Quarter 2020 Smart Home Automation Perimeter Security, Alarms & Intruder Detection Security Services & Risk Management

It is a familiar story to many South Africans: boy meets girl, boy and girl marry, buy a house in a leafy Johannesburg suburb, get broken into, spend a fortune on home security, then get woken up by a false alarm every second night. When Tigue Little found himself in this position, he had an idea for turning frustration into opportunity, and three years later he and business partner Trevor Lewis formed the company Sentian.

Trevor Lewis & Tigue Little.
Trevor Lewis & Tigue Little.

“The persistent false alarms led to many sleepless nights and prolonged conflict with my security installer – in my mind the over-sensitivity of the system was a fault,” Little explains. “In the end I decided there must be a better, high-tech solution that wouldn’t have me stumbling out of bed at 2 am with a baseball bat and into possible danger.”

Lewis and Little started Sentian five years ago, and two years later the first version of the Sentian i3 was built. The full solution is a ‘brain’ for home security, and comprises hardware, embedded software, a cloud service and user app. It plugs into the power and home network, and can connect to existing alarm systems and off-the-shelf CCTV cameras.

That last point is crucial in terms of differentiating Sentian from other solutions, says Little: “Alternatives coming from overseas are more focused on securing the interior of the property, and require that the homeowner rip out and replace their existing security equipment. Central to our system is giving the user the ability to use their existing infrastructure, and interface seamlessly with the Sentian i3.”

The way the system combats false alarms is by means of visual verification: when an alarm is triggered, a 12 second video clip (6 seconds before and 6 seconds after the trigger) showing the relevant area is sent to the app on the user’s smart device. When the device is connected directly to the home network, the clip is pushed directly to the device, but cloud capability means the user will receive it from anywhere in the world where they have Internet connectivity.

Once notified of an alarm, the user can view the video to ascertain whether it is genuine, and if so can elevate it to their security company via the app’s panic button feature. The app allows for live-streaming from any camera connected to the home’s network, as well as the ability to search through archive footage by event.

Over and above the security and alarming aspect, Sentian’s system boasts home automation capability such as gate control and more. “This gives the homeowner another layer of functionality,” explains Little, “so once the security officers arrive, you can open the gate for them, switch on outside lights to help illuminate the area, observe their movements, etc. After an event, the app can be used to bypass a triggered sensor and reactivate the alarm, from the safety of your own bedroom or indeed from anywhere else in the world.”

Sentian’s integration with CCTV cameras is achieved by accessing the RTSP stream and supports ONVIF capable cameras from all the major brands, as well as HD analogue cameras. On the home automation side, the Sentian i3 hardware has baked-in support for the same RF technology ubiquitously used for gate and garage door controls, in addition to support for Z-Wave devices; support for Yale smart locks is currently in the works.

To extend its market penetration, Sentian has entered into a distribution agreement with TPA Distributors and a technology partnership with Radio Data Communications (RDC). “Our solution is currently supported by installers in Cape Town and Johannesburg, and we are inviting alarm and CCTV installers to partner with us to roll it out across the rest of the country. Installers will find that our solution offers them financial benefits and up-selling opportunities, requires minimal installation time and training, and integrates with products they already know and love,” Little concludes.

For more information contact Sentian, +27 (0)21 492 0777, [email protected], www.sentian.co.za



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