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Koorevaar, Lennart (author)
Smart Living falls under the broader rubric of Internet of Things (IoT) and is described as a residence with connected technologies that are able to anticipate and respond to occupants’ emotional, rational, social, economic, and physical needs. Because Smart Living services have a networked nature, collaboration between actors in the business...
master thesis 2019
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Agahari, W. (author)
As the world population is getting older, healthcare expenditure in many countries are increased due to the fact that more people become vulnerable to various health problems. Because of this, elderly people are encouraged to live independently in their own home as long as possible. Promoting independence to elderly people will not be possible...
master thesis 2016
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Lee, S. (author)
This master thesis “Smartphone controlled home environments” aimed the integration of gesture control in the context of Smart living. Gesture control as one of the Natural User Interface, shows a limited usage, by mainly being used in the entertainment industry. The property of gesture control was seen to be potential to contribute to smart...
master thesis 2016
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Florez Atehortua, L. (author)
A social innovation is a novel solution to a social problem that is more effective, efficient, sustainable for which the value created accrues primarily to society as a whole rather than private individuals. Social innovations come in various forms such as (1) doing something good in/for society; (2) changing social practices and/or structure, ...
master thesis 2015
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Hosseini, M. (author)
This thesis investigates the past, present and future of energy, telecom and household related developments aiming to pinpoint synergetic innovation possibilities. Providing overview and insights at the aggregation level above, being the sector network, is the first necessary step to reach this goal. The academic part of this thesis focuses on...
master thesis 2010
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