Abstract
In this chapter, we review the use (and uses) of plans and planning in Smart Homes. Plans have several applications within Smart Homes, including: sharing task execution with the home’s inhabitants, providing task guidance to inhabitants, and to identifying emergencies. These plans are not necessarily generated automatically, nor are they always represented in a human-readable form. The chapter ends with a discussion of the research issues surrounding the integration of plans and planning into Smart Homes.
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Simpson, R., Schreckenghost, D., LoPresti, E.F., Kirsch, N. (2006). Plans and Planning in Smart Homes. In: Augusto, J.C., Nugent, C.D. (eds) Designing Smart Homes. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 4008. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11788485_5
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