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2023 | z. 188 Współczesne zarządzanie = Contemporary management | 688--699
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The Usage of Smart Cameras in Smart Home

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Purpose: The purpose of this publication is to present the usage of smart cameras in smart home.

Design/methodology/approach: Critical literature analysis. Analysis of international literature from main databases and polish literature and legal acts connecting with researched topic.

Findings: The integration of smart cameras into the fabric of smart homes signifies a revolutionary advancement in security, convenience, and efficiency. These technologically sophisticated devices, harnessing the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning, transcend traditional surveillance, providing a myriad of functionalities that redefine contemporary living. Primarily excelling in security, smart cameras enable real-time monitoring with features like facial recognition and object detection, empowering homeowners to swiftly identify potential threats and proactively enhance security measures. The seamless integration of smart cameras with other home automation devices establishes an interconnected ecosystem, enabling automated responses based on detected events and synchronized actions with smart door locks, sensors, and lighting systems. Additionally, smart cameras contribute to energy efficiency and resource management by analyzing occupancy patterns, optimizing HVAC systems, and addressing privacy concerns through customizable settings. However, challenges such as privacy and data security issues, false positives, internet connectivity dependency, and upfront costs must be navigated through regulatory frameworks, technological improvements, and user education. Despite these challenges, the substantial advantages of enhanced security, remote monitoring, and seamless integration position smart cameras as pivotal elements in the ongoing evolution of smart homes.

Originality/Value: Detailed analysis of all subjects related to the problems connected with the usage of smart cameras in smart home.(original abstract)
Twórcy
  • Silesian University of Technology, Poland
autor
  • Pennsylvania State University, USA
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