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Taiwan Perspective: Developing Smart Living Technology | Lee | International Journal of Automation and Smart Technology

Taiwan Perspective: Developing Smart Living Technology

Chih-Kung Lee, Julie Lee, Po-Wen Lo, Hsiao-Lin Tang, Wen-Hsin Hsiao, Jui-Yao Liu, Ting-Li Lin

Abstract


The pursuit of Smart Living Technology is a recent trend in which technology is applied to daily life to increase efficiency, affordability and sustainability. The principle behind Smart Living Technology is that technology should be used to advance the needs of human beings and to increase the quality of life by the power of human creativity while at the same time sustaining the environment for future generations. As such, intelligent networks should be adopted to provide humans with full information to control an individual’s personal environment. Wireless technology can play a key role in enabling smart energy monitoring by allowing consumers to make more informed choices and to connect products and devices to a coordinated management system. The development of Smart Living Technology is based on the concept of user driven innovations. Various Living Labs have been established around the world as development centers for extension of this Smart Living Technology.

In this paper, the background and current developments of Smart Living Technology are reviewed, followed by real examples taking place in Taiwan. Finally, the focus and future plan for Taiwan are discussed including a strategy for further development of Smart Living Technology in Taiwan.

Keywords


Smart Living Technology; Information Communication Technology (ICT); smart home

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