dc.description.abstract | As technology and the modern world rapidly grow, smart objects are being produced to
support human life in areas like health and automation. These smart objects can be scheduled to
perform tasks based on specific conditions. However, smart objects are often more expensive
than traditional electrical appliances, which still work well, leading people to question the value
of smart homes.
This thesis project aims to integrate old electrical appliances into a smart home system
instead of replacing them with smart objects. By doing this, both smart objects and traditional
appliances can interact and work together to complete sequences of actions, such as automation
or action pipelines. This approach not only makes smart home technology more accessible and
affordable but also maximizes the utility of existing appliances. | en_US |