connected home
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A connected home is a home that contains multiple electronic devices that can communicate with each other and are accessible from a device outside the home. Typically these devices include cameras, light switches, lights, door sensors, garage door openers, and small kitchen appliances.
Apple sells a curated collection of connected home devices. http://store.apple.com/us/accessories/all-accessories/connected-home
Brainstorming
Each device in the house can publish its own h-feed of content it generates. For example
- cameras can publish photos or video clips based on motion detection
- door sensors can publish an entry when a door is opened
- a motion sensor can publish an entry when it detects motion
An aggregator (or reader) can subscribe to each device's PuSH feed, and combine all the events into a single stream.
If you want to have some automation, such as a specific light turns on when motion is detected in a room, a bot can subscribe to the PuSH feed for the motion sensor, and when it receives an update, can tell a light to turn on.