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Smart Homes 'Read' Dwellers' Health

Posted June 01, 2010 8:25 AM

From The Engineer - News:

Smart houses that recognise when someone is ill or has forgotten to take medication could be the result of new research at the University of Portsmouth. Dr Jim Briggs is one of a team of experts in the Faculty of Technology at the University of Portsmouth studying ways to capture more information about the minutiae of how we live to help build the brains of new, advanced sensors in 'smart' homes.

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Re: Smart Homes 'Read' Dwellers' Health

06/02/2010 6:55 AM

Don't know if any of you watch the Scifi show called EUREKA but the town sheriff lives in a house with this type of thing.

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