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Title: Domotica


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Domotica 7y750 - Domotics
  • What it means and its anticipated results

2
Domotics
  • includes all appliances and infrastructures in
    and around dwellings that
  • use electronic information for monitoring,
    programming and managing of functions
  • on behalf of dwelling users and suppliers of
    services

Source www.domoticaplatform.nl
3
Whats in the Name
  • Building Services

Technical Systems in the context of the built
environment
Maintenance/Housekeeping Facility Management
Intelligent User Interfaces
Services
User Support
4
Source http//www.who.org/aboutwho/en/definition.
html
5
What user-driven technology can do for you
  • Enhancement Satisfaction of Persons
  • Prevention Engagement of Hazards
  • Compensation Assistance of Persons
  • Care Support Care Organisation

Source Gerontechnology 2(2)169-172 2002
6
Guest Speakers on Domotics
  • Enhancement Satisfaction of Persons
  • Don Bouwhuis TU/e, René Kamphuis ECN, Teddy
    Mccalley TU/e, Jos Smeets TU/e, Bauke de
    Vries TU/e
  • Prevention Engagement of Hazards
  • Ad van Berlo Smart Homes, Chiel Boonstra DHV
    Bouw en Industrie
  • Compensation Assistance of Persons
  • Boudijn Uythof Domotica Platform Nederland
  • Care Support Care Organisation
  • Jan van Alsté Universiteit Twente, Leo Bakker
    TNO Bouw, Helianthe Kort Hogeschool van
    Utrecht, Bas Molenaar TU/e
  • Experience in design and industry
  • Peter Eggens Kropman, Peter Luscuere TU Delft

7
A Smart Home Environment(SHE)
  • is a home environment that adapts itself to the
    dweller. A SHE forms an invisible, intelligent,
    self-learning part of our daily life, combining
    functions pertaining to demand-driven comfort,
    domestic tasks, personal care, quality of life,
    and professional care

Source Bronswijk et al. 2005 De Intelligente
Thuisomgeving. In Handboek Zorg
Thuis. Amsterdam Elsevier
8
SHE
  • Enhances satisfaction in communication
  • Comfort (thermal, lighting, acoustic, olfactory,
    communication, energy management)
  • Risk proof
  • Safety, security, disease prevention (burglary,
    fire, other accidents, cancer, allergy,
    hyperreactivity, infections)
  • Supports / compensates human functions
  • Supportive technology (mobility, communication,
    daily work and domestic activities, stimulating
    independence)
  • Delivers and supports Care
  • Care technology (communication, monitoring,
    telemedicine, telecare, empowerment of frail
    elderly, care management)

9
Ambient Intelligence Building Services in
development
Presence Flow Privacy Trust Choice
Health Dwelling Needs Pollutants Learning
Humanware
Interactivity Objects Adaptivity
Spaces Buildings
Computing Platforms Networks
Software
Hardware
10
From Domotics to SHE
A sensitive, adaptive, responsive, normal dwelling
11
Positioning in the Knowledge Landscape
TU/e Interdepartmental Research Program Ambient
Intelligence
NL Research School Bouw (TUDelft coordinator)
Industry
Chair Health Technology for Buildings
Knowledge bank for Smart Home Environments (SHE)

Companies
EU Joint Graduate School USO-Built (User-oriented
Built Environments)
Hogeschool van Utrecht Lectorate Demand-driven
Care
12
Dedicated MSc Programs
  • Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
  • MSc in Building Services
  • MSc in Human-Technology Interaction
  • Universiteit Twente
  • MSc in Health Care Technology
  • Track Biomedical Engineering
  • Track Industrial Engineering Management

13
Examination
  • Use StudyWeb for communication, reading material,
    and feedback
  • Select a Domotics Projects from the list
  • Evaluate its Technology Choices Photographs
  • - 0 / 2 points deadline January 10, 2005
  • Evaluate the experience of the Installation and
    Service engineers
  • - 0 / 3 points deadline January 24, 2005
  • Evaluate User Experiences
  • - 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 points Deadline February
    7, 2005
  • Your evaluations should show knowledge acquired
    by attending class and studying reading material!

14
dr.ir. Ad van BerloStichting Smart Homes
  • 10 Years of Domotics experience in the Netherlands

15
dr. René (I.G.) Kamphuis ECN
  • Domotics and energy conservation

16
prof.dr. Don G. Bouwhuis
  • Interactions with smart rooms in the home domain

17
dr.ir. Jan van AlstéUniversiteit Twente
  • Domotics for Cure and Care

18
drs. Jos J.A.M. Smeets
  • Domotics and Social Housing

19
ing. Leo Bakker TNO Bouw
  • Care City, one worries less

20
prof.dr.ir. Bauke de Vries
  • Researching user demands and capabilities in
    virtual environments to support domotics design

21
dr. Teddy Mccalley
  • The human-home interaction

22
prof. ir. Bas Molenaar
  • Care technology for homes

23
prof.dr.ir. Peter G. Luscuere TU Delft
  • Integrating Building Services and Architectural
    Design in the Domotics concept

24
dr. Helianthe S.M. Kort Hogeschool van Utrecht
  • Demand-driven care and technology for
    independently living older persons

25
drs. Boudijn Uythof Invenit / Domotica
Platform Nederland
  • Can we realise life-span independent housing with
    domotics?

26
ir. Chiel (J.M.) BoonstraDHV Bouw en Industrie
  • European Perspectives of Domotics

27
ing. Peter Eggens Kropman
  • Domotics and the real world

28
prof.ir. Wim Zeiler
  • The Living Environment of 2015 and a
    meta-analysis of students evaluation of domotics
    projects
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