Motivations, barriers and risks of smart home adoption: From systematic literature review to conceptual framework

W Li, T Yigitcanlar, I Erol, A Liu - Energy Research & Social Science, 2021 - Elsevier
Smart home technology provides a suite of independently and remotely controlled software
and hardware that are connected into a network to deliver smart living. Smart homes have …

Smart home technologies in Europe: A critical review of concepts, benefits, risks and policies

BK Sovacool, DDF Del Rio - Renewable and sustainable energy reviews, 2020 - Elsevier
Smart home technologies refer to devices that provide some degree of digitally connected,
automated, or enhanced services to building occupants. Smart homes have become central …

[图书][B] The smart wife: Why Siri, Alexa, and other smart home devices need a feminist reboot

Y Strengers, J Kennedy - 2020 - books.google.com
A bold dive into the problematic development (and developers) of" smart wives"--feminized
digital assistants who are friendly, sometimes flirty, docile, efficient, occasionally glitchy, and …

A–Z survey of Internet of Things: Architectures, protocols, applications, recent advances, future directions and recommendations

W Kassab, KA Darabkh - Journal of Network and Computer Applications, 2020 - Elsevier
Ubiquitous sensing, provided via wireless sensor networks technologies, disseminates
across many domains of contemporary day living. This provides the ability to sense, process …

IoT-based smart homes: A review of system architecture, software, communications, privacy and security

D Mocrii, Y Chen, P Musilek - Internet of Things, 2018 - Elsevier
This article presents a review of major technologies of IoT-based smart homes. It starts with
definition of the smart home that sets the perspective adopted in the review. In addition to …

[HTML][HTML] Twin transitions of decarbonisation and digitalisation: A historical perspective on energy and information in European economies

R Fouquet, R Hippe - Energy Research & Social Science, 2022 - Elsevier
This paper investigates the structural transformation associated with the 'twin transition'of
decarbonisation and digitalisation in European economies by placing it in a broader …

The interaction between humans and buildings for energy efficiency: A critical review

T Harputlugil, P de Wilde - Energy Research & Social Science, 2021 - Elsevier
Buildings consume energy for different purposes. One core function is to provide healthy
and comfortable living conditions for the humans that inhabit these buildings. The …

[HTML][HTML] Digitalisation, energy and data demand: The impact of Internet traffic on overall and peak electricity consumption

J Morley, K Widdicks, M Hazas - Energy Research & Social Science, 2018 - Elsevier
Over the last decade, concerns have been raised about increases in the electricity used by
information technologies, other consumer electronic devices, data centres, and to a much …

“Home is where the smart is”? Evaluating smart home research and approaches against the concept of home

K Gram-Hanssen, SJ Darby - Energy Research & Social Science, 2018 - Elsevier
This article develops concepts of what the home is and reflects on smart home technology
and the research literature on smart homes in relation to these concepts. The focus is on the …

[HTML][HTML] Alleviation of energy poverty through transitions to low-carbon energy infrastructure

I Lippert, S Sareen - Energy Research & Social Science, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract With Green Deals and a competitive techno-economic basis for low-carbon energy
transitions, energy infrastructural change is intensifying. This is matched by rapid growth in …