More sensors won’t save your smart home — fewer conflicting automations will
When first building your smart home, it's easy to fall into the trap that you need as much data as possible. In response, you buy a range of sensors and radars, thinking that as long as your system has enough telemetry, it will finally achieve perfect automation. However, the issue is that by covering our living spaces in high-density sensor arrays, you create a maintenance nightmare of unpredictable cascading software bugs.
When first building your smart home, it’s easy to fall into the trap that you need as much data as possible. In response, you buy a range of sensors and radars, thinking that as long as your system has enough telemetry, it will finally achieve perfect automation. However, the issue is that by covering our living spaces in high-density sensor arrays, you create a maintenance nightmare of unpredictable cascading software bugs.
Marc Vega
Spain
Spain
Published by: aplhsindia.in
