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Probing IoT-based consumer services: 'insights' from the connected shower
2019
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
This paper presents findings from the deployment of a technology probe-the connected shower-and implications for the development of 'living services' or autonomous context-aware consumer-oriented IoT services that exploit sensing to gain consumer 'insight' and drive personalised service innovation. It contributes to the literature on water sustainability and the potential role and barriers to the adoption of smart showers in domestic life. It also contributes to our understanding of context,
doi:10.1007/s00779-019-01303-3
fatcat:qi33bfp4zzcvnlfcgnr4nbskea