When people get sick, they go to see a doctor. But it would be a better option to keep track of health, so Joe Colistra, an associate professor at the University of Kansas School of Architecture and Design, and his students will build a prototype of a smart house to track human health through housing. According to digitaltrends, the project funded by the Joe Colistra team is about $51,000. The biometric data of residents can be collected by embedding sensors in people's homes.
Colistra said in a statement to the school that as Kansas City became the first city in the US to receive Google Fiber (a super-fast Internet service), people couldn't help but ask, after having a super-fast network, we should Use it to do something. So the team thought of building an environment to collect big data. What if you want people's houses to track the movements of people in the house, the number of times they enter and exit the house, the number of times they use the restroom, and the length of sleep at night? The concept of the Internet of Things links all of this data together.
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