Hargreaves, Tom. Smart Homes and Their Users [electronic resource] / / by Tom Hargreaves, Charlie Wilson.. — 1st ed. 2017.. — XIX, 122 p. 19 illus., 17 illus. in color. : online resource. — (SpringerBriefs in Human-Computer Interaction,) 2520-1670. - SpringerBriefs in Human-Computer Interaction, .

Introduction: Smart Homes and Their Users -- Analytical Framework for Research on Smart Homes and Their Users -- Perceived Benefits and Risks of Smart Home Technologies -- Routines and Energy Intensity of Activities in the Smart Home -- Domestication of Smart Home Technologies -- Control of Smart Home Technologies -- Conclusions and Implications for Industry, Policy and Research. .

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Анотація:
Smart home technologies promise to transform domestic comfort, convenience, security and leisure while also reducing energy use. But delivering on these potentially conflicting promises depends on how they are adopted and used in homes. This book starts by developing a new analytical framework for understanding smart homes and their users. Drawing on a range of new empirical research combining both qualitative and quantitative data, the book then explores how smart home technologies are perceived by potential users, how they can be used to link domestic energy use to common daily activities, how they may (or may not) be integrated into everyday life by actual users, and how they serve to change the nature of control within households and the home. The book concludes by synthesising a range of evidence-based insights, and posing a series of challenges for industry, policy, and research that need addressing if a smart home future is to be realised. Researchers will find this book provides useful insights into this fast-growing field.

9783319680187

10.1007/978-3-319-68018-7 doi


User interfaces (Computer systems).
Environmental sociology.
Energy systems.
User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction.
Environmental Sociology.
Energy Systems.

QA76.9.U83 QA76.9.H85

005.437 4.019