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Area of Science:

  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Architecture
  • Design Ethnography

Background:

  • Smart homes offer advanced functionality but face challenges in user acceptance.
  • User acceptance hinges on maintaining the traditional sense of 'home,' encompassing privacy and personal control.
  • Existing research in architecture and ethnography offers valuable insights into these user expectations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the critical factors influencing user acceptance of smart home technology.
  • To highlight the necessity of aligning smart home design with users' fundamental expectations of privacy and control.
  • To guide designers in creating smart homes that are perceived as extensions of 'home' rather than just technological devices.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review synthesizing findings from architecture and design ethnography.
  • Analysis of user expectations regarding privacy and control in residential environments.
  • Conceptual framework development for smart home design based on ethnographic principles.

Main Results:

  • Smart home adoption is significantly hindered when the technology compromises perceived privacy and user control.
  • Users expect smart homes to enhance, not replace, the feeling of personal sanctuary and autonomy associated with traditional homes.
  • Successful smart home integration requires a design approach that respects and incorporates established notions of domesticity.

Conclusions:

  • To achieve widespread acceptance, smart home technology must be designed to uphold users' expectations of privacy and control.
  • Designers must leverage insights from fields like architecture and design ethnography to create smart homes that resonate with the concept of 'home'.
  • Future smart home development should prioritize user-centric design that integrates technology seamlessly into the domestic environment while preserving its essential qualities.