Authors:Â Korade Ganesh, Gaikwad Rucha, Sabale Minal
Abstract:Â Emerging pervasive computing solutions provide anytime, anywhere computing by decoupling users from devices and viewing applications as entities that perform tasks on user behalf. A context-aware application uses an entity context to modify its behavior to best meet the user needs in that context. Such applications can be used in various application domains, such as smart homes. A self protecting smart home uses networked sensors, devices, and appliances to build an intelligent environment in which many features outside the home are automated and where devices and services seamlessly cooperate to support user. Infrastructure and commercial products exists for home automation. The popularity of home automation has increased but ubiquitous living has not been adopted in everyday life yet even though the visions for it has been around for several years. In this paper we looks into self protecting smart homes and evaluates existing and planned ubiquitous interfaces intended for the home use. In this paper, we propose a context-aware infrastructure for building applications in a self protecting smart home environment.
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