Exploring the Social Model of Smart Home Devices
Adyan Rauf, Abhishek Guru, Hitesh Mohapatra
Abstract
The field of exploring social models of smart home appliances aims to understand how these technologies interact with mobility and security issues, highlighting their broader social implications. This research has emerged due to the ubiquity of smart home devices and the need to comprehend their social impact. It focuses on the interplay between technology and its effects on equity and privacy concerns, aiming to develop policies that prioritize users over technology providers, while ensuring the protection of both smart home technologies and user privacy. The main challenge is understanding the integrated social safety functionality of these appliances. By examining the relationships between different countries, the research seeks to address differences through an approach that includes cultural norms, technological infrastructure, legal expertise, and user education. This anticipates a shift in smart home research towards a holistic approach, considering complex interactions. The goal is to provide insights for developing flexible and socially responsive smart home technologies.