pjjameso Posted August 16, 2017 Posted August 16, 2017 Using Geofency app to indicate whether Im home or not to send a post command to set a state variable (1 Home, 0 Away). Would like to have the alarm turned off when I arrive but not interfere when im setting the alarm and leaving the house. I believe the following program will work but was wondering if there was a more eloquent method you may suggest. Paul Away - [iD 0049][Parent 004A] If Elk Area 'The Jameson's' 'Arm Up State' is Armed with Exit Timer Then Wait 5 minutes Enable Program 'Paul Home' Else - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action') Paul Home - [iD 0048][Parent 004A][Not Enabled] If $sPaul.Is.Home is 1 And Elk Area 'The Jameson's' 'Armed State' is Armed Away Then Set Scene 'Welcome Home' On Set Elk Area 'The Jameson's' Disarm Wait 5 minutes Set '1st Floor / Kitchen / Camera On-Off Bot' Off Disable Program 'Paul Home' Else - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action')
Xathros Posted August 16, 2017 Posted August 16, 2017 That method gives you a fixed 5 minute window to get out of the geofence before chancing disabling the alarm. There is the possibility that the phone/isy will miss the fence exit as well. Here is what I do for some of my proximity based features: Define 2 fences: Home (a small radius around the house), Neighborhood (a larger radius centered on the house but extending out maybe 250 yds) Define an integer variable as a flag: i.ArrivedHome This gets set to 1 when you enter your home fence area and 0 when you exit the larger neighborhood fence area. I do this mostly due to my phone drifting in/out of the smaller area and defined the larger area to exceed the nominal drift by a margin. Then have your program take the var into account: If $sPaul.Is.Home is 1 and $i.ArrivedHome is 0 Then Disarm $i.ArrivedHome = 1 Here is the prog to manage the integer var: If $sNeighborhoodFence is 0 Then $i.ArrivedHome = 0 This way, you have to leave the larger neighborhood fence then come home again before it will auto disarm. There is still the possibility that it will miss fence crossings but in this scenario it fails secure rather than insecure. Hope this helps. -Xathros 2
Michel Kohanim Posted August 16, 2017 Posted August 16, 2017 Hi Guys, For those with ISY Portal and 5.0.10 firmware: http://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=ISY_Portal_Node_Server_Occupancy_%26_Locative_app_Instructions With kind regards, Michel
Xathros Posted August 16, 2017 Posted August 16, 2017 (edited) Hi Guys, For those with ISY Portal and 5.0.10 firmware: http://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=ISY_Portal_Node_Server_Occupancy_%26_Locative_app_Instructions With kind regards, Michel Hi Michel, Yep! I switched over to using portal nodes for my geofence applications a while back. I love the simplicity and using the portal for all of my external interfaces keeps my ISY happily behind the firewall and secure. Still, the weak link appears to be the phone and geofence tracking in iOS. I often have a node stuck true because I had weak cell service when I exited the fence or was transitioning between WiFi and LTE or whatever. When I was using state vars to track my fences, I was able to rest all other locations when entering/leaving a fence so if one of the others was previously missed it could be updated. With the nodes, I have no way to reset a locations status without leaving/re-entering or entering/leaving that nodes fence again. It would be nice if we could set the true/false status of the node under program control as a workaround but that seems to go against the ISY's design philosophy I think. I suppose I could write some network resources to call the other nodes in/out URL's at the portal from the ISY but this just seems silly. Your thoughts on this are most welcome. -Xathros Edited August 16, 2017 by Xathros
Michel Kohanim Posted August 17, 2017 Posted August 17, 2017 Hi Xathros, Thanks so very much for the details. I'll talk to the team and see what we can do. With kind regards, Michel
pjjameso Posted August 22, 2017 Author Posted August 22, 2017 That method gives you a fixed 5 minute window to get out of the geofence before chancing disabling the alarm. There is the possibility that the phone/isy will miss the fence exit as well. Here is what I do for some of my proximity based features: Define 2 fences: Home (a small radius around the house), Neighborhood (a larger radius centered on the house but extending out maybe 250 yds) Define an integer variable as a flag: i.ArrivedHome This gets set to 1 when you enter your home fence area and 0 when you exit the larger neighborhood fence area. I do this mostly due to my phone drifting in/out of the smaller area and defined the larger area to exceed the nominal drift by a margin. Then have your program take the var into account: If $sPaul.Is.Home is 1 and $i.ArrivedHome is 0 Then Disarm $i.ArrivedHome = 1 Here is the prog to manage the integer var: If $sNeighborhoodFence is 0 Then $i.ArrivedHome = 0 This way, you have to leave the larger neighborhood fence then come home again before it will auto disarm. There is still the possibility that it will miss fence crossings but in this scenario it fails secure rather than insecure. Hope this helps. -Xathros Xathros, Thank you so much for the enhancement! Makes sense, will give it a go when Im back home long enough to play (program!) Curious as to why Michaels method using nodes would be any better than setting a state variable. What am I missing (not that i have v 5 installed)?
Xathros Posted August 22, 2017 Posted August 22, 2017 Xathros, Thank you so much for the enhancement! Makes sense, will give it a go when Im back home long enough to play (program!) Curious as to why Michaels method using nodes would be any better than setting a state variable. What am I missing (not that i have v 5 installed)? Happy to help! Using the portal and occupancy nodes on V5.xx makes for a simpler setup. Otherwise the functionality is mostly the same with one exception that it makes it a little harder to correct for missed fence transitions when using the nodes vs variables. -Xathros
Dr Pepper Posted August 22, 2017 Posted August 22, 2017 I assume that this works better than the Mobilinc Geofencing. Can anyone confirm that? Thanks
Xathros Posted August 23, 2017 Posted August 23, 2017 I assume that this works better than the Mobilinc Geofencing. Can anyone confirm that? Thanks I have no hard data but it seems to be about the same to me. Biggest issue I have with geofence using my phone is that my phone will often miss a fence transition (mostly exit) due to weak cell service or because I'm transitioning from WiFi to cell as I leave the fence. Using Mobilinc or state vars called from Locative via the portal allows for me to update the other fences status whenever another boundary is crossed (If, I'm here, I'm not in the other places...). With the Nodes, that update is not currently as easy. Now, if Locative or some other geofence application could update all of the fences with each fence transition or even on a timed basis, that would be a better solution in my opinion. Any iOS coders out there wanna build a better mouse trap geofence app? -Xathros
MWareman Posted August 23, 2017 Posted August 23, 2017 Problem is, all geofence apps rely on IOS APIs. So, all are going to behave about the same... On Android, I'm holding out for Agave to add a geofence function (registering the device against ISY Portal as well as managing locations to fence). Another option, now the Locative app is open source, any IOS developer should be able to take that and add ISY Portal registration and location management to make it a better product. However, basic reliability likely won't change because it all depends on device APIs.
Xathros Posted August 24, 2017 Posted August 24, 2017 (edited) Problem is, all geofence apps rely on IOS APIs. So, all are going to behave about the same... On Android, I'm holding out for Agave to add a geofence function (registering the device against ISY Portal as well as managing locations to fence). Another option, now the Locative app is open source, any IOS developer should be able to take that and add ISY Portal registration and location management to make it a better product. However, basic reliability likely won't change because it all depends on device APIs. I understand the limitations of the apps based on the APIs but there are some things that could be done in-app to improve the functionality. Specifically, remember the state of each geofence and if it's state is wrong when transitioning a different fence, update the state and call whatever web hook/notification/action is associated with it. I'm doing this to some extent in the ISY right now. If I enter a geofence and the ISY shows that I'm still in a fence that does not overlap with the one I just entered, this means that I missed the exit notification from the other fence and it needs to be updated to show me NOT there. An option like "Exit non-overlapping fences when entering a fence." would suffice. Earlier this week I had a situation where the ISY saw me at Home, Work and the supermarket all at the same time. The home and work fences are 10 miles apart with the supermarket roughly half way between. Both home and work often miss the exit as both are in weaker cell coverage areas and I'm often making the transition from WiFi to Cell at the time of exit. The supermarket fence in a good coverage area hasn't failed once that I'm aware of. More likely because I'm not switching between networks as I come and go from there. -Xathros Edited August 24, 2017 by Xathros
Michel Kohanim Posted May 14, 2018 Posted May 14, 2018 Hello everyone, Just wanted to let you know and Geo Fencing V2 is now live on ISY Portal. This will allow you to control the geo fencing nodes from the Admin Console (or other clients) in addition to Geo Fencing apps. Also, thanks to Fernando (@OneClicktoControl) , we now have an Android version of our own Geo Fencing app for Android. For those interested in testing, please send your request to support@universal-devices.com for instructions. With kind regards, Michel 3 1
nwchicago Posted July 4, 2018 Posted July 4, 2018 Michel,Are there any new Geofencing options for iOS?Thanks. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Michel Kohanim Posted July 4, 2018 Posted July 4, 2018 Hi nwchicago, You can still use Locative. This said, we do have a partner in Brazil who's working on one. With kind regards, Michel 1
kevbo Posted October 7, 2018 Posted October 7, 2018 Has anyone tried locative with iOS 12? I have tried locative, it locates where I am, but never goes green. Tried resetting phone, etc...no luck. Made the radius as big as it will go, but still no green.... Are there any other options available? Thanks Kevin
PurdueGuy Posted October 7, 2018 Posted October 7, 2018 I'm running it on iOS 12 without any issues. I think it will only trigger when you actually cross the boundary (meaning it won't trigger "in" if you are already inside the geofence).
kevbo Posted October 7, 2018 Posted October 7, 2018 Thanks PurdueGuy, When you go into the geofence that you added, does map show a red or green ring around the pin? i was under the impression that when you are ‘home’ in your geofence, it would turn green... mine is always red... My ‘get’ tests work fine... Thanks kevin
PurdueGuy Posted October 7, 2018 Posted October 7, 2018 Both mine (office and home) show a red circle, even though I am at home. I know it triggered though, because I got the push notification that I arrived at home.
kevbo Posted October 8, 2018 Posted October 8, 2018 Ya, so weird...it just doesn’t work.... i have tried setting gps to ‘always’ and that still does nothing. i am using an iPhone 6...but I can’t see why that would make a difference. The testing through the app works fine, so I know it’s setup correctly. I may try some different iPhones.
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