Thursday, 3 March 2011

Home Of The Future






Think About Your Home.

Each day you are surrounded by new technology which you rely on. This technology would have ben un heard of years ago and yet we rely on it as a day to day aplliance now.



Kitchen ---- Fridge, Microwave, Oven, Kettle, Coffee Machine, Stove.

Bedroom ---- Computer, Ipod, Speakers, PS3, PSP.

Living Room ---- Television, Satelitte TV, Internet, Underfloor Heating.





Future Technology




In the near future, people will be living just as the Jetsons did, but with one major change. All chores will be done without having a robot maid. Smart home technology will allow all sorts of electronics and appliances to be able to communicate with each other and perform a variety of tasks. Whenever someone wants to have a snack, but does not feel like making something, why not have the refrigerator suggest something based on what it has inside of it. Not only that, it would communicate with the microwave to prepare the cooking power and time for that particular dish. Smart home technology can and will be used in many electronics and appliances in the near future, and is a form of technology that will prove to make life easier in ways, and more entertaining.




http://articles.castelarhost.com/smart_home_technology.htm




Smart Home


The general goal of the smart-home movement is to use networking technology to integrate the devices, appliances and services found in homes so that the entire domestic living space can be controlled centrally or remotely.
This kind of centralized management will allow our domestic appliances and services to communicate with each other and make electronic decisions on our behalf -- such as selecting TV programs, suggesting which groceries to buy, monitoring and managing energy consumption for optimum efficiency, controlling environmental conditions, and delivering news and information to us wherever we are and whenever we need it.
For example, in a truly smart home, your refrigerator would know what it contained and would be able to communicate that information to you. You might even be able to telephone your refrigerator -- or send it an e-mail -- to find out what food to buy on the way home from work.
Once home, you could take ingredients out of the refrigerator and set them on a kitchen counter that could read the chips embedded in the food packaging. Your home's computer then would verbally suggest a few recipes to match the ingredients you had chosen. Pick one of the recipes, and your home computer would instantly project it onto the surface of the counter in front of you.

http://articles.castelarhost.com/smart_home_technology.htm