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Domotics, a combination of advanced technologies that enable home automation, has transformed our comfort and the way we live.
It’s no surprise to find smart homes equipped with systems that control lighting, climate, security, appliances... all from a mobile device or through voice commands!
But... has it always been this way? We know modern domotics, but to understand how it has evolved, we don’t have to go back too far. The answer lies in the 1970s. Do you want to know about its origins? Let’s explore the key moments in the evolution of domotics!
When discussing the origins or beginnings of domotics, we can't mention just one person or a single event or invention, but there are some key milestones:
From its beginnings to the present, domotics has evolved at a rapid pace, but what are its latest advances? We need to look at virtual and augmented reality to see what a promising future this technological field holds for us.
Domotics is currently in a phase of integration with emerging technologies such as virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR). Although these technologies may be different, they can complement each other and offer many benefits.
AR can be integrated into domotics to provide more intuitive and practical user interfaces. For example, a user could point their mobile device at a room and see information about the energy consumption of various appliances or control them through gestures. This makes interaction with their domotics system more visual and intuitive.
The integration of augmented reality improves the interaction and management of domotic systems in the home. It allows users to visualise what furniture and decor would look like before installing them and offers immersive games and entertainment experiences that enrich domestic life in innovative ways.
Although VR is not as closely related to domotics, it also has complementary applications. For instance, it can be used to simulate different configurations of a smart home, allowing users to experience and plan the layout and functioning of the system before implementing it in real life. This is very useful for designers and architects looking to optimise the functionality and efficiency of homes.
Domotics has come a long way, and it now represents a convergence of technology and comfort that undoubtedly enhances our quality of life.
From early automation systems to modern integrations with emerging technologies, domotics continues to evolve, offering increasingly more benefits and possibilities for users.