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Ubiquitous Home
By Swati A. Sonawane
     M.E. (SSA)
INDEX


Introduction   Challenges   Architecture   Appliances   Example   Conclusion
Introduction
               •   Ubiquitous Home so called “Smart Home”
Introduction   •   Definition

               •   Smart Home : “A dwelling incorporating a
Challenges
                   communications network that connects
                   the key electrical appliances and
Architecture       services, and allows them to be
                   remotely controlled, monitored
                   or accessed”
Appliances /
 Services
               •   We can define a Ubiquitous Home
                   as a Smart Home without intervention
  Example          of Human being, taking its own
                   decision depending upon context.

Conclusions    •   Computation is invisible/calm
Need of Ubiquitous Home
Introduction
               •   Change in LifeStyle
Challenges     •   Security
               •   Health
               •   Home Entertainment
Architecture
               •   To Managing large Information and Communication
               •   To Maintain home easily
Appliances /   •   To Automate home appliance,
 Services
                    –   And also give full and remote control over them.
               •   To create very pleasant and cherish ambience
  Example



Conclusions
Motivation
               •   Outstanding Technological Innovations
Introduction        –   Very Small Size of Embedded devices, almost make them invisible.
                    –   Improved Computational Power
                    –   Available in Low Cost
Challenges          –   Wearable Computing Devices
                    –   RFID, Sensors, Smart Card, Information Artifacts, and Tiny Smart Device

Architecture   •   Wireless Communication between devices
                    –   Bluetooth
                    –   Wi-FI
Appliances /        –   ZigBee
 Services
               •   Advances In Machine Learning
                    –   Algorithms Learn human behavior
  Example
               •   Context Awareness and Adaptation
                    –   Autonomous Sensing, Environment Adaptation, Cooperation
                    –   Real-time and Proactive
Conclusions
                    –   Adapting to Device Type, Time, Location, Temperature, Weather, etc
Challenges
Introduction


Challenges
               •   Ease of Use
               •   Impromptu interoperability
Architecture
               •   No Systems Administrator
Appliances /
               •   Reliability
 Services      •   Inference In The Presence of Ambiguity
               •   Task Dynamism
  Example



Conclusions
Ease of Use
Introduction
               •   Negligible or No Explicit Human input

Challenges     •   Capturing and Learning Human behavior


Architecture   •   Ability to over-ride users input over sensed data


Appliances /
               •   To give user of various choices of interfaces to communicate with system
 Services           –   Gesture Recognition
                    –   Voice Recognition (very important)

  Example
               •   Take user’s advice and remember the decision on Critical tasks.


Conclusions
Impromptu interoperability
Introduction

               •   Unplanned interoperability Devices
Challenges          –   Currently devices (specially home appliances e.g. washing machine , refrigerator etc.)
                        are not designed for to be controlled by centralized system
                    –   Lack of interface
Architecture

               •   Detecting various devices and services in present range
Appliances /
 Services
               •   Communications between devices

  Example
               •   Defining standards for such devices and services

Conclusions
No Systems Administrator
Introduction


Challenges     •   Self recovering to failures


Architecture   •   Auto contacting with service center to get services


Appliances /
               •   Auto updating of software.
 Services
               •   Instant Notifications for hardware failures
  Example           –   e.g. Not working smoke sensors



Conclusions
Reliability
               •   Ideally a Ubiquitous Home system should not crash.
Introduction

               •   As system controls multiple systems , failure of one service or device should not affect
Challenges         the working of other devices


Architecture
               •   It should prevent it self from false inputs
                    –   By taking multiple sensor data
                    –   Or user advice before taking critical decisions
Appliances /
 Services
               •   It should be secured.
                    –   From network hacks / attacks
  Example



Conclusions
Inference in the Presence of Ambiguity
             •    Much of Ubiquitous research holds that context awareness is crucial to the smart home
Introduction
             •    How smart does the smart home have to be ?
             •    How much inference is required for these environments to be successful?
 Challenges •     What benefits can be achieved with limited inference, or with no inference at all?
             •    What is the cost of incorrect inferences?
Architecture •    are the sensors just sensing sensors?
             •    trying to apply digital decisions to an analog world
Appliances /
             •    user must be able to predict and understand behaviors of their technology:
  Services         –   system's expected behavior given a particular condition is
                   –   Known
                   –   system's facilities for detecting conditions is known
  Example          –   provisions for overriding system's decisions
                   –   ambiguity should not be hidden from the user
            •     challenges the differentiation of what functions of the
Conclusions •     smart home are possible with limited implication to user.
Task Dynamism
Introduction

               •   Application need to adapt to the user’s environment and uncertainties
Challenges
               •   Program need to adopt to changing goals.
Architecture


Appliances /
 Services


  Example



Conclusions
Architecture
Introduction   Social Network ,
                                     Web services
                      IM

Challenges


Architecture                          Centralized
                                      Controlling
Appliances /
                                        System
 Services


  Example



Conclusions
Elements of Ubiquitous Home
Introduction
               •   Internal network – wired, wireless

Challenges     •   Intelligent control – gateway to manage the systems


Architecture   •   Home automation –
                   products within the homes
Appliances /
                   and links to services and
 Services          systems outside the home


  Example      •   And Various Sensors


Conclusions
Appliances and services
Introduction
               •   Environmental
Challenges     •   Security
               •   Home entertainment
Architecture   •   Domestic appliances
               •   Information and communication
Appliances /
               •   Health
 Services


  Example



Conclusions
Environmental (1)
               •   Heating, ventilation and air conditioning programmable for daily activities
Introduction
                    –   Also with remote control via phone/Internet


Challenges     •   Water temperature control on taps, baths and sinks


Architecture   •   Water quantity delivery controlled and monitored


Appliances /
               •   Hands-free taps
 Services
               •   Water leak monitoring
  Example



Conclusions
Environmental (2)
               •   Lights programmable for daily routines, special settings for
Introduction
                    watching TV and other activities


Challenges     •   Lights come on to guide residents to bathroom or kitchen
                    if they get out of bed at night

Architecture   •   Voice controlled lighting


Appliances / •     Automatic curtain/window closing depending on light/weather conditions
 Services
             •     Preset scene to user’s preference
                   choose from: Home theatre
  Example          scene, romantic scene,
                    party scene, etc.

Conclusions
Environmental (3)
               •   Automatic gas, electricity and water metering, no more estimated bills
Introduction

               •   Information available on a daily basis, not only for every month
Challenges
               •   Online utility account management via PC (Internet) or TV (interactive service)

Architecture   •   Energy use and running cost of each appliance available to help
                   you use them economically
Appliances /
 Services


  Example



Conclusions
Security
               •   Alarms and Access control
Introduction
                    – Alerts delivered to householder via phone or Internet, automatic calling of security services
                    – A security system connected with surveillance camera & alarms will be activated if there is any
                        intrusion, with priority email alert sent automatically.
Challenges
                    – Window breakage alarms
                    – Entrance by dedicated swipe cards, face and/or finger
Architecture             print recognition
                    – Whole house deadlock when last person leaves

Appliances /
 Services    •     Motion detectors


  Example      •   Environmental detectors
                    –   Fire/smoke detectors linked to fire service
                    –   Gas detectors to detect gas leaks
Conclusions         –   Carbon monoxide detectors to close down dangerous appliances
Home Appliances
               •   Kitchen
Introduction
                     – Online recipe suggestions
                     – Smart refrigerator – checks stock, orders automatically using Internet connection
Challenges           – Oven programmable to cook when you’re out
                     – Automatic breakfast – coffee, kettle & toaster

Architecture

               •   Cleaning
Appliances /        –   Robot vacuum cleaner to clean when you’re out or asleep
 Services               (By Samsung available in market)
                    –   Washing machine detects stray items
  Example               i.e. red socks in white load
                        and prevents wash


Conclusions
Home Appliances
               •   Smart Wardrobe
Introduction
                    –   Suggest clothes depending on Weather or Heath


Challenges
               •   Smart Dressing Table
                    –   Having Multiple Camera
Architecture        –   Large Screen easy to Make-up


Appliances /
               •   Smart Mat
                    –   By sensing the body weight and footprint of the user,
 Services
                        the smart mat immediately recognizes which user is
                        stepping on the mat
  Example



Conclusions
Home Appliances
               •   Smart Tables
Introduction

               •   Smart Bed
Challenges          – Helps you wake up in time
                    – Keep records of sleeping times

Architecture   •   DigiFlowers
                    – Voice recognition
Appliances /
             •     Smart Mirrors
 Services
                    – Showing information you needed
                        on part of mirror while your getting ready
  Example

               •   Smart Wall
Conclusions         – With low cost display devices like LCD/LED
                        it’s possible to have very large screen covering whole wall
Home Entertainment
Introduction

               •   Smart TV
Challenges          –   Playing Movie depending on mood
                    –   Suggesting program on time
                    –   Showing alerts if required
Architecture

               •   Video games
Appliances /
 Services


  Example



Conclusions
Health Care
Introduction

               •   Occupant monitoring – falls, getting up on time
Challenges
               •   Medication reminders
                    – Yearly health checkups, dental checks
Architecture
               •   Health monitoring – blood pressure, diabetes
                    – Wearable devices can sense Heart rate ,
Appliances /
                        Body temperature, sugar level etc.
 Services
               •   Height adjustable kitchen units and sink
  Example
               •   Daily routine reminders


Conclusions
Existing Smart Homes
Introduction
                   Few examples of smart home.


Challenges

               •   BRIGADE VALUE HOMES (Bangalore India)
Architecture
               •   Shamit Octozone ( Aurangabad , India )
Appliances /
             •     BAY AREA SMART HOMES (Fillmore, San Francisco CA)
 Services


  Example



Conclusions
Conclusions
Introduction
               •   We have seen various challenges in designing and available technologies in
                   Ubiquitous Home
Challenges

               •   There is need for defining standard for various home appliances for
Architecture       communication

Appliances /   •   We conclude Ubiquitous Home will be integral part of our life in near
 Services
                   future

  Example



Conclusions
References
•   Issues & Challenges in Ubiquitous Computing - Prof P. Venkataram

•   At Home with Ubiquitous Computing: Seven Challenges - W. Keith Edwards and
    Rebecca E. Grinter, Xerox

•   Architectures for ubiquitous systems - Umar Saif , University of Cambridge

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Ubiquitous home

  • 1. Ubiquitous Home By Swati A. Sonawane M.E. (SSA)
  • 2. INDEX Introduction Challenges Architecture Appliances Example Conclusion
  • 3. Introduction • Ubiquitous Home so called “Smart Home” Introduction • Definition • Smart Home : “A dwelling incorporating a Challenges communications network that connects the key electrical appliances and Architecture services, and allows them to be remotely controlled, monitored or accessed” Appliances / Services • We can define a Ubiquitous Home as a Smart Home without intervention Example of Human being, taking its own decision depending upon context. Conclusions • Computation is invisible/calm
  • 4. Need of Ubiquitous Home Introduction • Change in LifeStyle Challenges • Security • Health • Home Entertainment Architecture • To Managing large Information and Communication • To Maintain home easily Appliances / • To Automate home appliance, Services – And also give full and remote control over them. • To create very pleasant and cherish ambience Example Conclusions
  • 5. Motivation • Outstanding Technological Innovations Introduction – Very Small Size of Embedded devices, almost make them invisible. – Improved Computational Power – Available in Low Cost Challenges – Wearable Computing Devices – RFID, Sensors, Smart Card, Information Artifacts, and Tiny Smart Device Architecture • Wireless Communication between devices – Bluetooth – Wi-FI Appliances / – ZigBee Services • Advances In Machine Learning – Algorithms Learn human behavior Example • Context Awareness and Adaptation – Autonomous Sensing, Environment Adaptation, Cooperation – Real-time and Proactive Conclusions – Adapting to Device Type, Time, Location, Temperature, Weather, etc
  • 6. Challenges Introduction Challenges • Ease of Use • Impromptu interoperability Architecture • No Systems Administrator Appliances / • Reliability Services • Inference In The Presence of Ambiguity • Task Dynamism Example Conclusions
  • 7. Ease of Use Introduction • Negligible or No Explicit Human input Challenges • Capturing and Learning Human behavior Architecture • Ability to over-ride users input over sensed data Appliances / • To give user of various choices of interfaces to communicate with system Services – Gesture Recognition – Voice Recognition (very important) Example • Take user’s advice and remember the decision on Critical tasks. Conclusions
  • 8. Impromptu interoperability Introduction • Unplanned interoperability Devices Challenges – Currently devices (specially home appliances e.g. washing machine , refrigerator etc.) are not designed for to be controlled by centralized system – Lack of interface Architecture • Detecting various devices and services in present range Appliances / Services • Communications between devices Example • Defining standards for such devices and services Conclusions
  • 9. No Systems Administrator Introduction Challenges • Self recovering to failures Architecture • Auto contacting with service center to get services Appliances / • Auto updating of software. Services • Instant Notifications for hardware failures Example – e.g. Not working smoke sensors Conclusions
  • 10. Reliability • Ideally a Ubiquitous Home system should not crash. Introduction • As system controls multiple systems , failure of one service or device should not affect Challenges the working of other devices Architecture • It should prevent it self from false inputs – By taking multiple sensor data – Or user advice before taking critical decisions Appliances / Services • It should be secured. – From network hacks / attacks Example Conclusions
  • 11. Inference in the Presence of Ambiguity • Much of Ubiquitous research holds that context awareness is crucial to the smart home Introduction • How smart does the smart home have to be ? • How much inference is required for these environments to be successful? Challenges • What benefits can be achieved with limited inference, or with no inference at all? • What is the cost of incorrect inferences? Architecture • are the sensors just sensing sensors? • trying to apply digital decisions to an analog world Appliances / • user must be able to predict and understand behaviors of their technology: Services – system's expected behavior given a particular condition is – Known – system's facilities for detecting conditions is known Example – provisions for overriding system's decisions – ambiguity should not be hidden from the user • challenges the differentiation of what functions of the Conclusions • smart home are possible with limited implication to user.
  • 12. Task Dynamism Introduction • Application need to adapt to the user’s environment and uncertainties Challenges • Program need to adopt to changing goals. Architecture Appliances / Services Example Conclusions
  • 13. Architecture Introduction Social Network , Web services IM Challenges Architecture Centralized Controlling Appliances / System Services Example Conclusions
  • 14. Elements of Ubiquitous Home Introduction • Internal network – wired, wireless Challenges • Intelligent control – gateway to manage the systems Architecture • Home automation – products within the homes Appliances / and links to services and Services systems outside the home Example • And Various Sensors Conclusions
  • 15. Appliances and services Introduction • Environmental Challenges • Security • Home entertainment Architecture • Domestic appliances • Information and communication Appliances / • Health Services Example Conclusions
  • 16. Environmental (1) • Heating, ventilation and air conditioning programmable for daily activities Introduction – Also with remote control via phone/Internet Challenges • Water temperature control on taps, baths and sinks Architecture • Water quantity delivery controlled and monitored Appliances / • Hands-free taps Services • Water leak monitoring Example Conclusions
  • 17. Environmental (2) • Lights programmable for daily routines, special settings for Introduction watching TV and other activities Challenges • Lights come on to guide residents to bathroom or kitchen if they get out of bed at night Architecture • Voice controlled lighting Appliances / • Automatic curtain/window closing depending on light/weather conditions Services • Preset scene to user’s preference choose from: Home theatre Example scene, romantic scene, party scene, etc. Conclusions
  • 18. Environmental (3) • Automatic gas, electricity and water metering, no more estimated bills Introduction • Information available on a daily basis, not only for every month Challenges • Online utility account management via PC (Internet) or TV (interactive service) Architecture • Energy use and running cost of each appliance available to help you use them economically Appliances / Services Example Conclusions
  • 19. Security • Alarms and Access control Introduction – Alerts delivered to householder via phone or Internet, automatic calling of security services – A security system connected with surveillance camera & alarms will be activated if there is any intrusion, with priority email alert sent automatically. Challenges – Window breakage alarms – Entrance by dedicated swipe cards, face and/or finger Architecture print recognition – Whole house deadlock when last person leaves Appliances / Services • Motion detectors Example • Environmental detectors – Fire/smoke detectors linked to fire service – Gas detectors to detect gas leaks Conclusions – Carbon monoxide detectors to close down dangerous appliances
  • 20. Home Appliances • Kitchen Introduction – Online recipe suggestions – Smart refrigerator – checks stock, orders automatically using Internet connection Challenges – Oven programmable to cook when you’re out – Automatic breakfast – coffee, kettle & toaster Architecture • Cleaning Appliances / – Robot vacuum cleaner to clean when you’re out or asleep Services (By Samsung available in market) – Washing machine detects stray items Example i.e. red socks in white load and prevents wash Conclusions
  • 21. Home Appliances • Smart Wardrobe Introduction – Suggest clothes depending on Weather or Heath Challenges • Smart Dressing Table – Having Multiple Camera Architecture – Large Screen easy to Make-up Appliances / • Smart Mat – By sensing the body weight and footprint of the user, Services the smart mat immediately recognizes which user is stepping on the mat Example Conclusions
  • 22. Home Appliances • Smart Tables Introduction • Smart Bed Challenges – Helps you wake up in time – Keep records of sleeping times Architecture • DigiFlowers – Voice recognition Appliances / • Smart Mirrors Services – Showing information you needed on part of mirror while your getting ready Example • Smart Wall Conclusions – With low cost display devices like LCD/LED it’s possible to have very large screen covering whole wall
  • 23. Home Entertainment Introduction • Smart TV Challenges – Playing Movie depending on mood – Suggesting program on time – Showing alerts if required Architecture • Video games Appliances / Services Example Conclusions
  • 24. Health Care Introduction • Occupant monitoring – falls, getting up on time Challenges • Medication reminders – Yearly health checkups, dental checks Architecture • Health monitoring – blood pressure, diabetes – Wearable devices can sense Heart rate , Appliances / Body temperature, sugar level etc. Services • Height adjustable kitchen units and sink Example • Daily routine reminders Conclusions
  • 25. Existing Smart Homes Introduction Few examples of smart home. Challenges • BRIGADE VALUE HOMES (Bangalore India) Architecture • Shamit Octozone ( Aurangabad , India ) Appliances / • BAY AREA SMART HOMES (Fillmore, San Francisco CA) Services Example Conclusions
  • 26. Conclusions Introduction • We have seen various challenges in designing and available technologies in Ubiquitous Home Challenges • There is need for defining standard for various home appliances for Architecture communication Appliances / • We conclude Ubiquitous Home will be integral part of our life in near Services future Example Conclusions
  • 27. References • Issues & Challenges in Ubiquitous Computing - Prof P. Venkataram • At Home with Ubiquitous Computing: Seven Challenges - W. Keith Edwards and Rebecca E. Grinter, Xerox • Architectures for ubiquitous systems - Umar Saif , University of Cambridge