Analyzing Proprietary Bus Systems and Diagnostic Interfaces in Modern Household Appliances
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Summary
This article discusses a technical talk that examines the inner workings of modern household appliances like washing machines, dishwashers, and dryers. The presentation focuses on proprietary bus systems, hidden diagnostic interfaces, and methods for integrating these appliances into home automation systems without relying on cloud services. The talk specifically analyzes appliances from two well-known manufacturers, exploring how their internal components communicate despite the lack of public documentation about these systems.
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Despite their ubiquity, little is publicly documented about how these devices actually work or how their internal components communicate.
This talk takes a closer look at proprietary bus systems, hidden diagnostic interfaces, and approaches to cloud-less integration of appliances from two well-known manufacturers into modern home automation systems.
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