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Bridging the Architectural Gap in Smart Homes Between User Control and Digital Automation

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In today’s homes, terminals such as televisions, refrigerators, washing machines, lamps, or heaters are operated separately and locally. Typically, the resident initiates actions on the terminal device manually and controls their runtime. Digitisation of the previously manual and time-consuming activities hold great potential for the ease of living. Nonetheless, so called smart home technologies have a lag of adoption. Several challenges are responsible for this, such as the fear of losing control. Current Internet of Things architectures do not overcome these challenges and are therefore identified as barriers to innovation for mass dissemination. We propose a new architectural paradigm, which will be evaluated in technical as well as social aspects to achieve a commanding coexistence of man and machine. Our approach will be equated to several well-suited publish-subscribe and request-response paradigms of the IoT spectrum to show its comparability.

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        Designing for Digital Transformation. Co-Creating Services with Citizens and Industry: 15th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology, DESRIST 2020, Kristiansand, Norway, December 2–4, 2020, Proceedings
        Dec 2020
        479 pages
        ISBN:978-3-030-64822-0
        DOI:10.1007/978-3-030-64823-7

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        Published: 02 December 2020

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        1. Smart home
        2. Ambient intelligence
        3. M2M
        4. H2M
        5. IoT architecture

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