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G. Caridakis, G. Siolas, Ph. Mylonas, S. Kollias, B. Apolloni, M. Fiasche, G. Galliani, C. Zizzo, M. Grana Romay, F. Barrientos, S. San Jose Alonso
Smart domestic environments hosting social users: the SandS paradigm from a user's perspective
Future Internet and Smart Cities, eChallenges e-2013 Conference, 09 - 11 October, Dublin, Ireland, 2013
ABSTRACT
Current article discusses the human centered perspective adopted in the European project SandS within a framework of Internet of Things (IoT). SandS is a complete ecosystem of users within a social network developing a collective intelligence and adapting its operation through appropriately processed feedback. The aim is for the user to collectively, via the SNS, and intelligently, via the adaptive network intelligence, interface and finally control his household appliances. The overall interface is orchestrated through a domotic infrastructure. The central role of the user reflects on all aspects of the ecosystem, from the family of Things which are socially governed, the household appliances that affect our everyday life, up to the employed hardware and software: strictly open source. In this paper we will first give an overview of SandS architecture and then we will discuss the users¢ perspective and how users can be modelled through a number of stereotypical user profiles.
09 October , 2013
G. Caridakis, G. Siolas, Ph. Mylonas, S. Kollias, B. Apolloni, M. Fiasche, G. Galliani, C. Zizzo, M. Grana Romay, F. Barrientos, S. San Jose Alonso, "Smart domestic environments hosting social users: the SandS paradigm from a user's perspective", Future Internet and Smart Cities, eChallenges e-2013 Conference, 09 - 11 October, Dublin, Ireland, 2013
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