The Role of Homebots in Making Houses Smarter
A smart home can be thought of as the human anatomy. Like a brain works as the primary decision-making center in the human body, houses too, are being converted into a network with a homebot functioning as the brain of the entire system. By leveraging technologies like AI, IoT and robotics, homebots can carry out the daily chores without us having to move even a finger. Homebots come in various shapes, sizes, and forms, delivering a wide range of functions that are customizable.
A smart home employs multiple devices for different objectives. There are surveillance cameras, lock and security systems, fire alarms, heating and cooling devices, light controlling systems, and entertainment systems. All these devices and systems are built on different internal frameworks. Hence, an external device is required to coalesce these various entities on a single platform to integrate their individual features in a structured manner. A homebot, like a human brain, collects the data generated in all the devices, via a local IoT network, seamlessly connects them, and applies AI algorithms to present the data in a user-oriented manner.