Editorial blueprint-style smart home infographic mapping a Home Assistant architecture with a Honeywell Wi-Fi thermostat, local-first automations, and labeled network flows. Designed in a dark teal and glowing green technical style, it visually explains how to set up honeywell wifi thermostat within a clean house topology diagram.
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Tech architecture infographic titled "Home Assistant Architecture" using archetype SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE adapted as a network topology diagram. Show a smart home control system centered on a Home Assistant hub inside a house floorplan, with clearly labeled boxes connected by directional arrows. Include these components as separate labeled boxes with generic icons, English names, and one-line English role descriptions: User Smartphone App — "Remote control and status view"; Web Browser Dashboard — "Local UI for automation management"; Home Assistant Server — "Core automation and device orchestration"; Automation Engine — "Runs rules, scenes and schedules"; Device Integration Layer — "Connects protocols and vendor APIs"; Zigbee Coordinator — "Wireless mesh bridge for sensors and switches"; Z-Wave Controller — "Sub-GHz network bridge for home devices"; Wi-Fi Router — "LAN and internet connectivity"; MQTT Broker — "Publishes and subscribes device events"; Voice Assistant Interface — "Receives voice intents through generic assistant"; Honeywell Wi-Fi Thermostat — "Reports temperature and accepts setpoint changes"; Smart Lights — "Lighting endpoints for scenes and commands"; Door/Window Sensors — "Open-close event sources"; Motion Sensors — "Presence and occupancy triggers"; Smart Plug — "Power control and energy switching"; Local Database — "Stores states, history and configuration"; Notification Service — "Sends alerts to user devices"; Optional Cloud Relay — "Secure remote access tunnel". Use arrows with short English labels showing technically accurate flows such as: "HTTPS login", "REST API JSON", "WebSocket state update", "MQTT topic message", "Zigbee cluster command", "Z-Wave command", "DHCP / TCP-IP", "Temperature telemetry", "Setpoint change", "Automation trigger", "State write", "Push notification", "Secure remote session". Show local-first flow emphasis: Browser Dashboard and Smartphone App connect over HTTPS to Home Assistant Server through Wi-Fi Router on LAN; Home Assistant Server reads/writes Local Database; Automation Engine triggers Smart Lights, Smart Plug, and Notification Service; Device Integration Layer connects to Zigbee Coordinator, Z-Wave Controller, MQTT Broker, and Honeywell Wi-Fi Thermostat over Wi-Fi / REST or local API where appropriate; Optional Cloud Relay only for remote access, not required for local automations. Add small status badges or callouts with accurate examples: "200 OK", "401 Unauthorized", "TLS encrypted", "Event bus", "Device state", "Schedule run". Include a numbered legend 1-7 in English explaining the lifecycle: 1. User opens dashboard or app over HTTPS on the local network. 2. Home Assistant authenticates the session and loads device states from the database. 3. Integrations subscribe to device updates from Zigbee, Z-Wave, MQTT and Wi-Fi devices. 4. Honeywell Wi-Fi Thermostat sends temperature telemetry and mode status. 5. User or automation sends a setpoint change back to the thermostat. 6. Automation Engine evaluates triggers, conditions and actions for lights, plugs and notifications. 7. Updated states stream back to dashboard clients via WebSocket and optional secure remote relay. Composition should feel like a clean house-network blueprint, with rooms faintly outlined and devices positioned naturally around the home. Visual style: blueprint schematic, green smart palette, dark teal or deep blueprint background with glowing green linework, mint and lime highlights, subtle grid, crisp vector icons, technical callout lines, soft neon accents, precise engineering mood. Include editorial developer-blog illustration, isometric or flat tech-diagram style, vector-clean infographic layout. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no real cloud-vendor logos (AWS / GCP / Azure) — use generic cloud icons, no watermarks No real smart home brand logos (no Google Home / Alexa / HomePod). Generic icons.
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