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3.  How Green Is Your Smart House: Looking Back to the Original Concept of the Smart House

verfasst von : Puteri Fitriaty, Zhenjiang Shen, Kenichi Sugihara

Erschienen in: Green City Planning and Practices in Asian Cities

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

The smart house has been a growing field of interest among researchers and entrepreneurs in recent years. The smart house is designed to create a high quality of life based on technologies of functional automation within residential buildings. It provides a platform to monitor and control certain appliances in the house environment. The concept of the smart house is discussed in this chapter.
An in-depth literature study of the smart house was conducted to establish smart house principles and parameters, then these were compared with the principles and parameters of the green house to identified the similarities and the differences between those two concepts. Concept and parameter implementation of the smart house in practice was investigated through a field survey and online materials. Japan, as one of the leading countries in smart house technology, was chosen as a case study. Six smart houses were selected to evaluate the concept implementation and compare smart house concepts with those of the green house.
The results showed that the smart house concept and the green house concept have an intersection of sets relationship. The intersection set parameters are the parameters included in the principles of respect for users, conservation of energy and water, and working with the climate.

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Metadaten
Titel
How Green Is Your Smart House: Looking Back to the Original Concept of the Smart House
verfasst von
Puteri Fitriaty
Zhenjiang Shen
Kenichi Sugihara
Copyright-Jahr
2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-70025-0_3