Smart Homes


About Smart Homes

Smart Homes are houses that are connected with your electronic devices, so you can control things like your air conditioning or your T.V. It is basically a network system that can be remotely monitored usually by the user's smartphone. Any appliances that you want to control remotely you have to connect to the smart-home system. It was made for a more efficient way to access home appliances. They were first introduced by IBM around the 2000's but didn't really work until the 2010's. They are particularly useful to people with special needs or the elderly, so they don't have to be constantly walking around to turn on the lights, lock the doors, and run laundry. Overall, they could potentially be the future of houses in the future, but they have some flaws that could prevent this. If you want to learn more about smart homes, click here.






Flaws

Smart home technology systems were exploited in order to carry out the directed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack in October 2016. These devices, which are connected by the Internet of Things, have inevitable risks of security breaches. A big contributor to this is that people use predictable and default passwords Another big disadvantage is the price. Usually to install many different smart appliances takes a long time and also a large amount of money. Next, there is a big dependency on the internet to work. If your device is not connected, then the smart appliances won't be able to be remotely accessed. Finally, there is a dependency on the professionals. If there is something wrong with with an appliance or the system in general, then a normal electrician won't be able to fix it, you have to call the professionals. If you want to learn about more disadvantages, click here.






Advantages/Uses

Smart homes have many uses and advantages that make it a beneficial technology for the future. You can control all appliances from one, mainframe device. This allows for flexibility when it comes to getting new appliances. You can add that to the system and it will work smoothly. Along with this, smart homes can be good for energy efficiency. You can choose settings throughout the day that will save energy. Next, many appliances work better and they can have previous preferences on their data the next time you use it. This leads into the ease of using smart appliances. Rather than walking over to check on your food in the oven, smart homes makes it much easier to go on your phone and start cooking your meal. Lastly, it's customizable. You can get whatever smart appliances you feel like you need, and connect those. You can have a smart washer but not have a smart T.V. It's all your preference. If you want to learn about more uses, click here.