2012
DOI: 10.1109/tsmcc.2012.2189204
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A Review of Smart Homes—Past, Present, and Future

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“…Physiological signals provide original health evidence from the human body, using diverse biosensors that measure various physiological parameters [2]. These biosensors are deployed in an implantable (in-body), wearable (on-body), portable (off-body) or environmental modality.…”
Section: Physiological Signal Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Physiological signals provide original health evidence from the human body, using diverse biosensors that measure various physiological parameters [2]. These biosensors are deployed in an implantable (in-body), wearable (on-body), portable (off-body) or environmental modality.…”
Section: Physiological Signal Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A Smart Home (SH) is a system of pervasive information and communication technologies by which both the home environment and the resident interaction with the environment are monitored in an unobtrusive manner [2]. A list of sensors is given in [2], which is by no means comprehensive and has the potential to grow as the field of sensor technologies matures.…”
Section: Home Environment Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is valued that inEurope 25-30% of aggregate vitality utilization happens in structures and the inhabitants' conduct firmly impacts vitality squandering, in this way having a huge potential for diminishing vitality utilization. Today, the power grid is evolving into a new smarter network known as Smart Grid [5]. It enhances the traditional electricity delivery system with advances in information and communication technologies [7] for balancing the demand and supply of electricity consumption, as well as for exploiting renewable energy sources.…”
Section: B Energy Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In several cases, the government, social service organizations, and even individuals and families are turning to technological solutions to aid care giving for the growing elderly population [4]. Previous reviews have been conducted in the field of Smart Houses [1,[10][11][12][13]. However, in this article, a systematic literature review is reported to show the developments achieved in the last 16 years on the emerging field of Smart House technology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%