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Smart home in a box: usability study for a large scale self-installation of smart home technologies

Authors :
Hu, Yang
Tilke, Dominique
Adams, Taylor
Crandall, Aaron
Cook, Diane
Schmitter-Edgecombe, Maureen
Source :
Journal of Reliable Intelligent Environments; July 2016, Vol. 2 Issue: 2 p93-106, 14p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

This study evaluates the ability of users to self-install a smart home in a box (SHiB) intended for use by a senior population. SHiB is a ubiquitous system, developed by the Washington State University Center for Advanced Studies in Adaptive Systems (CASAS). Participants involved in this study are from the greater Palouse region of Washington State, and there are 13 participants in the study with an average age of 69.23. The SHiB package, which included several different types of components to collect and transmit sensor data, was given to participants to self-install. After installation of the SHiB, the participants were visited by researchers for a check of the installation. The researchers evaluated how well the sensors were installed and asked the resident questions about the installation process to help improve the SHiB design. The results indicate strengths and weaknesses of the SHiB design. Indoor motion tracking sensors are installed with high success rate, low installation success rate was found for door sensors and setting up the Internet server.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21994668 and 21994676
Volume :
2
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Reliable Intelligent Environments
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs39404641
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40860-016-0021-y