Equipped with sensors, it can keep the house and keep an eye on the elderly in order to avoid things that are not desirable.
Sophistication, the sensor also detects the future will serve the health and welfare of the occupants of the house as well as upload and send important information you need to know the occupants of the home or the nearest neighbor.
Is Dr Jim Briggs and his team from the University of Portsmouth, UK, who is working on the project 'smart home' is.
With the injection of money 128,000 euros, or about $ 1.4 billion, they developed special sensors and advanced computer technology to complement the 'smart home'.
Briggs and his team also took PassivSystems technology company to mass-produce this technology.
Reported by the Telegraph, the sensor will first be tested in an experimental house.
As a result, the sensor is functioning very well, can even differentiate between residents who fell and needed help with the occupants of the house were just plain dropped.
This function is primarily intended for seniors or other residents who need help.
"It needs special care and supervision to the elderly. 'Smart house' help to replace the role of the guard house when you are forced to leave the house for a while, and ensure that the grandfather, grandmother, father or mother in a state of fine," said Briggs.
This sensor can also automatically turn burglar or fire alarms and turn off the stove and lights are not in use.
Sensing 'smart home' is still being developed and are being made in order to monitor your heart rate and health history of the occupants of the house. Clever is not it?.
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