The title of this new book: "The Connected Home" reflects the
move away from the idea that smart homes would alter the lives of
those living in them by providing technologies to take over tasks
that were previously the responsibility of the householder, such as
managing entertainment, education - and even eating Up until around
10 years ago this view was commonplace but time has shown that the
technologies to support a smart home have not developed in such a
way as to support this premise. Instead, what people do in their
homes has moved the concept of a smart home into that of the
'connected home'. The rise of on-line games technologies, video
connections via Skype, social networking, internet browsing etc are
now an integral part of the home environment and have had a
significant effect on the home.
The contributors to this exciting new book consider and discuss
the effects and ramifications of the connected home from a variety
of viewpoints: an examination of the take-up of personal computers
and the Internet in domestic situations; an analysis of the
changing intersection of technology and human habits in the
connected home; the impact of gaming, texting, e-book readers,
tablets and other devices and their effect on the social conditions
of a household; the relationship between digital messaging
applications and real geography; and an overview of how sensing
technologies for the smart home might evolve (lightweight medical
technologies for example). The book culminates by addressing
unfinished ambitions from the smart home agenda, the factors that
have prevented their realisation, and addresses the need for
extending research into the area.
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