Smart homes promise convenience.
Too often, they deliver confusion.
Lights behave unpredictably. Automations conflict. Devices work one day and fail the next. The problem isn't the technology - it's the architecture.
Engineering the Smart Home presents a structured approach to smart home automation grounded in systems thinking, reliability, and long-term maintainability.
Rather than chasing gadgets, this book focuses on:
- Clear authority and control
- Infrastructure planning before installation
- Network architecture and segmentation
- State-based automation logic
- Local-first design and recovery
Drawing on decades of real-world systems experience, Chip Cox shows how to design a reliable smart home that reduces friction, increases safety, and behaves predictably under real-world conditions.
This is not a product catalog.
It is a practical framework for building a home that works - consistently, securely, and quietly.
Design deliberately. Build for longevity.