Abstract

A smart home is considered as a polystructure system with information and energy interactions between its components. The polystructure components of a smart home are analyzed. Energy-information processes, such as energy consumption, controllability, reliability, and cost efficiency, which allow complex effective management of the polystructure, were analyzed and promising methods for assessing its functioning are presented.

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