PL EN


Preferencje help
Widoczny [Schowaj] Abstrakt
Liczba wyników
Powiadomienia systemowe
  • Sesja wygasła!
Tytuł artykułu

The usage of smart locks in smart home

Treść / Zawartość
Identyfikatory
Warianty tytułu
Języki publikacji
EN
Abstrakty
EN
Purpose: The purpose of this publication is to present the usage of smart doorbells in smart locks. Design/methodology/approach: Critical literature analysis. Analysis of international literature from main databases and polish literature and legal acts connecting with researched topic. Findings: The integration of smart locks into the fabric of smart homes represents a groundbreaking advancement, reshaping the dynamics of security and convenience. These intelligent locks have surpassed traditional mechanisms, ushering in an era where digital authentication and advanced features redefine how individuals secure and engage with their living spaces. Smart locks empower homeowners with unparalleled control and accessibility, eliminating the need for physical keys and introducing heightened security through encryption and biometric identification. Emphasizing their pivotal role in smart homes, the publication highlights the ability of smart locks to remotely monitor and control access, providing unprecedented flexibility, especially in scenarios involving trusted individuals. The seamless integration of smart locks within the broader smart home ecosystem fosters an interconnected environment, enabling holistic automation and enhancing user experience and energy efficiency. While acknowledging challenges such as vulnerabilities and power dependency, the publication underscores the vast advantages of smart locks, ranging from enhanced security to increased home resale value. Tables 1, 2, and 3 provide a comprehensive overview of key features, advantages, and challenges, serving as a valuable guide for navigating the evolving landscape of smart home security. As technology advances, smart locks continue to shape the future of residential living, fortifying the boundaries between physical and digital security. Originality/Value: Detailed analysis of all subjects related to the problems connected with the usage of smart locks in smart home.
Rocznik
Tom
Strony
629--642
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 88 poz.
Twórcy
  • Silesian University of Technology, Organization and Management Department, Economics and Informatics Institute
Bibliografia
  • 1. Afroz, A., Khamari, S.S., Behera, R.K. (2024). Solar Powered Smart Home Automation and Smart Health Monitoring with IoT. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 728. LNNS, 169–182.
  • 2. Alsaedi, M.K., Riccio, R.E., Sharma, A., Romero, L.M., Sonkusale, S. (2023). Smart sensing flexible sutures for glucose monitoring in house sparrows. The Analyst, 148(22), 5714–5723.
  • 3. Ameur, A., Berrada, A., Emrani, A. (2023). Intelligent energy management system for smart home with grid-connected hybrid photovoltaic/gravity energy storage system. Journal of Energy Storage, 72, 108525.
  • 4. Basarir-Ozel, B., Nasir, V.A., Turker, H.B. (2023). Determinants of smart home adoption and differences across technology readiness segments. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 197, 122924.
  • 5. Chaudhari, R.R., Joshi, K.K., Joshi, N., Pandey, A.K. (2023). Smart and ecofriendly intelligent house based on iot and simulation using a Cisco networking simulator. Intelligent Sensor Node-Based Systems: Applications in Engineering and Science, 259–273.
  • 6. Chen, H., Zhang, Y., Wang, L. (2023). A study on the quality evaluation index system of smart home care for older adults in the community - based on Delphi and AHP. BMC Public Health, 23(1), 411.
  • 7. Dhaou, I.B. (2023). Design and Implementation of an Internet-of-Things-Enabled Smart Meter and Smart Plug for Home-Energy-Management System. Electronics, 12(19), 4041.
  • 8. Douha, N.Y.-R., Renaud, K., Taenaka, Y., Kadobayashi, Y. (2023). Smart home cybersecurity awareness and behavioral incentives. Information and Computer Security, 31(5), 545–575.
  • 9. Gajdzik, B., Wolniak, R. (2021a). Digitalisation and innovation in the steel industry in Poland - selected tools of ICT in an analysis of statistical data and a case study. Energies, 14(11), 1-25.
  • 10. Gajdzik, B., Wolniak, R. (2021b). Influence of the COVID-19 crisis on steel production in Poland compared to the financial crisis of 2009 and to boom periods in the market. Resources, 10(1), 1-17.
  • 11. Gajdzik, B., Wolniak, R. (2021c). Transitioning of steel producers to the steelworks 4.0 - literature review with case studies. Energies, 14(14), 1-22.
  • 12. Gajdzik, B., Wolniak, R. (2022a). Framework for R&D&I Activities in the Steel Industry in Popularizing the Idea of Industry 4.0. Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity, 8(3), 133.
  • 13. Gajdzik, B., Wolniak, R. (2022b). Influence of Industry 4.0 Projects on Business Operations: literature and empirical pilot studies based on case studies in Poland. Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity, 8(1), 1-20.
  • 14. Gajdzik, B., Wolniak, R. (2022c). Smart Production Workers in Terms of Creativity and Innovation: The Implication for Open Innovation. Journal of Open Innovations: Technology, Market and Complexity, 8(1), 68.
  • 15. Gajdzik, B., Wolniak, R., Grebski, W. (2023a). Process of Transformation to Net Zero Steelmaking: Decarbonisation Scenarios Based on the Analysis of the Polish Steel Industry. Energies, 16(8), 3384, https://doi.org/10.3390/en16083384.
  • 16. Gajdzik, B., Wolniak, R., Grebski, W. (2023b). Electricity and heat demand in steel industry technological processes in Industry 4.0 conditions. Energies, 16(2), 1-29.
  • 17. Gajdzik, B., Wolniak, R., Grebski, W.(2022). An econometric model of the operation of the steel industry in Poland in the context of process heat and energy consumption. Energies, 15(21), 1-26, 7909.
  • 18. Gajdzik, B., Wolniak, R., Nagaj, R., Grebski, W., Romanyshyn, T. (2023). Barriers to Renewable Energy Source (RES) Installations as Determinants of Energy Consumption in EU Countries. Energies, 16(21), 7364.
  • 19. Gajdzik, B., Wolniak, R., Nagaj, R., Grebski, W., Romanyshyn, T. (2023). Barriers to Renewable Energy Source (RES) Installations as Determinants of Energy Consumption in EU Countries. Energies, 16(21), 7364
  • 20. Gębczyńska, A., Wolniak, R. (2018). Process management level in local government. Philadelphia: CreativeSpace.
  • 21. Gøthesen, S., Haddara, M., Kumar, K.N. (2023). Empowering homes with intelligence: An investigation of smart home technology adoption and usage. Internet of Things (Netherlands), 24, 100944.
  • 22. Grabowska, S., Saniuk, S., Gajdzik, B. (2022). Industry 5.0: improving humanization and sustainability of Industry 4.0. Scientometrics, 127(6), 3117-3144, https://doi.org/10.1007/ s11192-022-04370-1.
  • 23. Grabowska, S., Grebski, M., Grebski, W., Saniuk, S., Wolniak, R. (2021). Inżynier w gospodarce 4.0. Toruń: Towarzystwo Naukowe Organizacji i Kierownictwa – Stowarzyszenie Wyższej Użyteczności "Dom Organizatora".
  • 24. Grabowska, S., Grebski, M., Grebski, W., Wolniak, R. (2019). Introduction to engineering concepts from a creativity and innovativeness perspective. New York: KDP Publishing.
  • 25. Grabowska, S., Grebski, M., Grebski, W., Wolniak, R. (2020). Inżynier – zawód przyszłości. Umiejętności i kompetencje inżynierskie w erze Przemysłu 4.0. Warszawa: CeDeWu.
  • 26. Hąbek, P., Wolniak, R. (2013). Analysis of approaches to CSR reporting in selected European Union countries. International Journal of Economics and Research, 4(6), 79-95.
  • 27. Hąbek, P., Wolniak, R. (2016). Assessing the quality of corporate social responsibility reports: the case of reporting practices in selected European Union member states. Quality & Quantity, 50(1), 339-420.
  • 28. Hąbek, P., Wolniak, R. (2016). Factors influencing the development of CSR reporting practices: experts' versus preparers' points of view. Engineering Economy, 26(5), 560-570.
  • 29. Hąbek, P., Wolniak, R. (2016). Relationship between management practices and quality of CSR reports. Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences, 220, 115-123.
  • 30. Huda, N.U., Ahmed, I., Adnan, M., Ali, M., Naeem, F. (2024). Experts and intelligent systems for smart homes’ Transformation to Sustainable Smart Cities: A comprehensive review. Expert Systems with Applications, 238, 122380.
  • 31. Hussain, S., Azim, M.I., Lai, C., Eicker, U. (2023). New coordination framework for smart home peer-to-peer trading to reduce impact on distribution transformer. Energy, 284, 129297.
  • 32. Hussain, S., Imran Azim, M., Lai, C., Eicker, U. (2023). Multi-stage optimization for energy management and trading for smart homes considering operational constraints of a distribution network. Energy and Buildings, 301, 113722.
  • 33. Hys, K., Wolniak, R. (2018). Praktyki przedsiębiorstw przemysłu chemicznego w Polsce w zakresie CSR. Przemysł Chemiczny, 9, 1000-1002.
  • 34. Jonek-Kowalska, I., Wolniak, R. (2021a). Economic opportunities for creating smart cities in Poland. Does wealth matter? Cities, 114, 1-6.
  • 35. Jonek-Kowalska, I., Wolniak, R. (2021b). The influence of local economic conditions on start-ups and local open innovation system. Journal of Open Innovations: Technology, Market and Complexity, 7(2), 1-19.
  • 36. Jonek-Kowalska, I., Wolniak, R. (2022). Sharing economies’ initiatives in municipal authorities’ perspective: research evidence from Poland in the context of smart cities’ development. Sustainability, 14(4), 1-23.
  • 37. Jonek-Kowalska, I., Wolniak, R. (2023). Towards sustainability and a better quality of life? London: Routledge.
  • 38. Kordel, P., Wolniak, R. (2021). Technology entrepreneurship and the performance of enterprises in the conditions of Covid-19 pandemic: the fuzzy set analysis of waste to energy enterprises in Poland. Energies, 14(13), 1-22.
  • 39. Kwiotkowska, A., Gajdzik, B., Wolniak, R., Vveinhardt, J., Gębczyńska, M. (2021). Leadership competencies in making Industry 4.0 effective: the case of Polish heat and power industry. Energies, 14(14), 1-22.
  • 40. Kwiotkowska, A., Wolniak, R., Gajdzik, B., Gębczyńska, M. (2022). Configurational paths of leadership competency shortages and 4.0 leadership effectiveness: an fs/QCA study. Sustainability, 14(5), 1-21.
  • 41. Michalak A., Wolniak, R. (2023). The innovativeness of the country and the renewables and non-renewables in the energy mix on the example of European Union. Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity, 9(2), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joitmc. 2023.100061.
  • 42. Olabode, S., Owens, R., Zhang, V.N., Shi, L., Chambers, D. (2023). Complex online harms and the smart home: A scoping review. Future Generation Computer Systems, 149, 664–678.
  • 43. Olkiewicz, M., Olkiewicz, A., Wolniak, R., Wyszomirski, A. (2021). Effects of pro-ecological investments on an example of the heating industry - case study. Energies, 14(18), 1-24, 5959.
  • 44. Orzeł, B., Wolniak, R. (2021). Clusters of elements for quality assurance of health worker protection measures in times of COVID-19 pandemic. Administrative Science, 11(2), 1-14, 46.
  • 45. Orzeł, B., Wolniak, R. (2022). Digitization in the design and construction industry - remote work in the context of sustainability: a study from Poland. Sustainability, 14(3), 1-25.
  • 46. Patheja, P.S., Kalra, Y., Tyagi, A. Patheja, P.S., Kalra, Y., Tyagi, A. (2023). Intelligent Sensor Node-Based Systems: Applications in Engineering and Science, 155–175.
  • 47. Ponomarenko, T.V., Wolniak, R., Marinina, O.A. (2016). Corporate Social responsibility in coal industry (Practices of Russian and European companies). Journal of Mining Institute, 222, 882-891.
  • 48. Raff, S., Rose, S., Huynh, T. (2024). Perceived creepiness in response to smart home assistants: A multi-method study. International Journal of Information Management, 74, 102720.
  • 49. Ramanujam, E., Kalimuthu, S., Harshavardhan, B.V., Perumal, T. (2024). Improvement in Multi-resident Activity Recognition System in a Smart Home Using Activity Clustering. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 683. AICT, 316–334.
  • 50. Rohde, F., von Andrian, N., Lange, S. (2023). Threat, fixable or opportunity? Contested smart home futures in the German social media debate. Energy Research and Social Science, 106, 103306.
  • 51. Rosak-Szyrocka, J., Żywiołek J., Wolniak, R. (2023). Main reasons for religious tourism - from a quantitative analysis to a model. International Journal for Quality Research, 1(17), 109-120.
  • 52. Sobhani, A., Khorshidi, F., Fakhredanesh, M. (2023). DeePLS: Personalize Lighting in Smart Home by Human Detection, Recognition, and Tracking. SN Computer Science, 4(6), 773.
  • 53. Stawiarska, E., Szwajca, D., Matusek, M., Wolniak, R. (2020). Wdrażanie rozwiązań przemysłu 4.0 w wybranych funkcjonalnych obszarach zarządzania przedsiębiorstw branży motoryzacyjnej: próba diagnozy. Warszawa: CeDeWu.
  • 54. Stawiarska, E., Szwajca, D., Matusek, M., Wolniak, R. (2021). Diagnosis of the maturity level of implementing Industry 4.0 solutions in selected functional areas of management of automotive companies in Poland. Sustainability, 13(9), 1-38.
  • 55. Stecuła, K., Wolniak, R. (2022). Advantages and Disadvantages of E-Learning Innovations during COVID-19 Pandemic in Higher Education in Poland. Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity, 8(3), 159.
  • 56. Stecuła, K., Wolniak, R. (2022). Influence of COVID-19 Pandemic on Dissemination of Innovative E-Learning Tools in Higher Education in Poland. Journal of Open Innovations: Technology, Market and Complexity, 8(1), 89.
  • 57. Tong, Z., Mansouri, S.A., Huang, S., Rezaee Jordehi, A., Tostado-Véliz, M. (2023). The role of smart communities integrated with renewable energy resources, smart homes and electric vehicles in providing ancillary services: A tri-stage optimization mechanism. Applied Energy, 351, 121897.
  • 58. Valencia-Arias, A., Cardona-Acevedo, S., Gómez-Molina, S., Gonzalez-Ruiz, J.D., Valencia, J. (2023). Smart home adoption factors: A systematic literature review and research agenda. PLoS ONE, 18(10 October), e0292558.
  • 59. Wolniak, R., Skotnicka-Zasadzień, B. (2014). The use of value stream mapping to introduction of organizational innovation in industry. Metalurgija, 53(4), 709-713.
  • 60. Wolniak, R. (2011). Parametryzacja kryteriów oceny poziomu dojrzałości systemu zarządzania jakością. Gliwice: Wydawnictwo Politechniki Śląskiej.
  • 61. Wolniak, R. (2013). Projakościowa typologia kultur organizacyjnych. Przegląd Organizacji, 3, 13-17.
  • 62. Wolniak, R. (2014). Korzyści doskonalenia systemów zarządzania jakością opartych o wymagania normy ISO 9001:2009. Problemy Jakości, 3, 20-25.
  • 63. Wolniak, R. (2016a). Kulturowe aspekty zarządzania jakością. Etyka biznesu i zrównoważony rozwój. Interdyscyplinarne studia teoretyczno-empiryczne, 1, 109-122.
  • 64. Wolniak, R. (2016b). Metoda QFD w zarządzaniu jakością. Teoria i praktyka. Gliwice: Wydawnictwo Politechniki Śląskiej.
  • 65. Wolniak, R. (2016c). Relations between corporate social responsibility reporting and the concept of greenwashing. Zeszyty Naukowe Politechniki Śląskiej. Seria Organizacji i Zarządzanie, 87, 443-453.
  • 66. Wolniak, R. (2016d). The role of QFD method in creating innovation. Systemy Wspomagania Inżynierii Produkcji, 3, 127-134.
  • 67. Wolniak, R. (2017a). Analiza relacji pomiędzy wskaźnikiem innowacyjności a nasyceniem kraju certyfikatami ISO 9001, ISO 14001 oraz ISO/TS 16949. Kwartalnik Organizacja i Kierowanie, 2, 139-150.
  • 68. Wolniak, R. (2017b). Analiza wskaźników nasycenia certyfikatami ISO 9001, ISO 14001 oraz ISO/TS 16949 oraz zależności pomiędzy nimi. Zeszyty Naukowe Politechniki Śląskiej. Seria Organizacji i Zarządzanie, 108, 421-430.
  • 69. Wolniak, R. (2017c). The Corporate Social Responsibility practices in mining sector in Spain and in Poland – similarities and differences. Zeszyty Naukowe Politechniki Śląskiej. Seria Organizacji i Zarządzanie, 111, 111-120.
  • 70. Wolniak, R. (2017d). The Design Thinking method and its stages. Systemy Wspomagania Inżynierii Produkcji, 6, 247-255.
  • 71. Wolniak, R. (2021). Performance evaluation in ISO 9001:2015. Silesian University of Technology Scientific Papers. Organization and Management Series, 151, 725-734.
  • 72. Wolniak, R. (2022a). Innovations in Industry 4.0 conditions. Silesian University of Technology Scientific Papers. Organization and Management Series, 169, 725-741.
  • 73. Wolniak, R. (2022b). Functioning of real-time analytics in business. Silesian University of Technology Scientific Papers. Organization and Management Series, 172, 659-677.
  • 74. Wolniak, R., Jonek-Kowalska, I. (2021a). The level of the quality of life in the city and its monitoring. Innovation (Abingdon), 34(3), 376-398.
  • 75. Wolniak, R., Jonek-Kowalska, I. (2021c). The quality of service to residents by public administration on the example of municipal offices in Poland. Administration Management Public, 37, 132-150.
  • 76. Wolniak, R., Jonek-Kowalska, I. (2022). The creative services sector in Polish cities. Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity, 8(1), 1-23.
  • 77. Wolniak, R., Saniuk, S., Grabowska, S., Gajdzik, B. (2020). Identification of energy efficiency trends in the context of the development of industry 4.0 using the Polish steel sector as an example. Energies, 13(11), 1-16.
  • 78. Wolniak, R., Skotnicka, B. (2011).: Metody i narzędzia zarządzania jakością – Teoria i praktyka, cz. 1. Gliwice: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Politechniki Śląskiej.
  • 79. Wolniak, R., Skotnicka-Zasadzień, B. (2008). Wybrane metody badania satysfakcji klienta i oceny dostawców w organizacjach. Gliwice: Wydawnictwo Politechniki Śląskiej.
  • 80. Wolniak, R., Skotnicka-Zasadzień, B. (2010). Zarządzanie jakością dla inżynierów. Gliwice: Wydawnictwo Politechniki Śląskiej.
  • 81. Wolniak, R., Skotnicka-Zasadzień, B. (2018). Developing a model of factors influencing the quality of service for disabled customers in the condition s of sustainable development, illustrated by an example of the Silesian Voivodeship public administration. Sustainability, 7, 1-17.
  • 82. Wolniak, R., Skotnicka-Zasadzień, B. (2022). Development of photovoltaic energy in EU countries as an alternative to fossil fuels. Energies, 15(2), 1-23.
  • 83. Wolniak, R., Skotnicka-Zasadzień, B. (2023). Development of Wind Energy in EU Countries as an Alternative Resource to Fossil Fuels in the Years 2016-2022. Resources, 12(8), 96.
  • 84. Wolniak, R., Skotnicka-Zasadzień, B., Zasadzień, M. (2019). Problems of the functioning of e-administration in the Silesian region of Poland from the perspective of a person with disabilities. Transylvanian Review of Public Administration, 57E, 137-155.
  • 85. Wolniak, R., Sułkowski, M. (2015). Motywy wdrażanie certyfikowanych Systemów Zarządzania Jakością. Problemy Jakości, 9, 4-9.
  • 86. Wolniak, R., Sułkowski, M. (2016). The reasons for the implementation of quality management systems in organizations. Zeszyty Naukowe Politechniki Śląskiej. Seria Organizacji i Zarządzanie, 92, 443-455.
  • 87. Wolniak, R., Wyszomirski, A., Olkiewicz, M., Olkiewicz, A. (2021). Environmental corporate social responsibility activities in heating industry - case study. Energies, 14(7), 1-19, 1930.
  • 88. Wu, D., Feng, W., Li, T., Yang, Z. (2023). Evaluating the intelligence capability of smart homes: A conceptual modeling approach. Data and Knowledge Engineering, 148, 102218.
Typ dokumentu
Bibliografia
Identyfikator YADDA
bwmeta1.element.baztech-8d39c68a-082d-4ab8-a012-6b8b6f6320c2
JavaScript jest wyłączony w Twojej przeglądarce internetowej. Włącz go, a następnie odśwież stronę, aby móc w pełni z niej korzystać.