Abstract

Readers who have recently visited or purchased a newly built house may have started to notice the standard inclusion of “smart home” technologies [...]

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  • Readers who have recently visited or purchased a newly built house may have started to notice the standard inclusion of “smart home” technologies

  • The smart system can automatically control environmental parameters, such as temperature or window shading, based on the ambient conditions or can be sent via verbal request to go on online shopping errand

  • Security systems linked to the smart system can alert residents of potential visitors based on the integrated motion detectors, and increasingly, who the visitor is, using advanced facial recognition software

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Introduction

Readers who have recently visited or purchased a newly built house may have started to notice the standard inclusion of “smart home” technologies. Despite the highly complex mathematics and engineering that drives smart home systems, an increasingly large part of the population has started to take such innovations for granted. We rely on the transportation infrastructure to go to work or get back home; we need the sewage system to keep our living places hygienic; we depend on the energy network to power our devices and appliances.

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