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Concept of Smart Home Infrastructure

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Alisa Lahunina

Rubric:Technical sciences in general
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This article examines innovative smart home infrastructure components designed for energy supply, backup energy storage, water supply and purification, water regeneration and recirculation, clean air provision, air regeneration, and oxygen enrichment, as well as the issues of integrated real-time monitoring and control of these systems. The article emphasizes the importance of integrating advanced technical and software solutions corresponding to the global state of the art in technological and structural innovation in order to enable the implementation of artificial intelligence and artificial neural network elements in smart home design and operational processes. Particular attention is devoted to the logistics of generating innovative technical solutions within the framework of modern smart home, smart building, and smart house infrastructure, as well as to the methodological aspects of developing technical solutions possessing both inventive merit and commercial potential. The article substantiates the necessity of a systematic approach to the evaluation, structuring, and commercialization of new technologies with due consideration of market requirements, investment attractiveness, production constraints, and objective economic factors. It is concluded that the development of modern innovative solutions in the field of smart infrastructure requires a transition from autonomous standalone inventions to comprehensive integrated technological ecosystems capable of ensuring sustainable competitiveness and compliance with contemporary infrastructural, environmental, and social requirements.

Keywords

air regeneration
and oxygen saturation
comprehensive integrative issues of active real-time monitoring and control of these components and their interconnections.
Smart home infrastructure
regeneration
water treatment
smart home infrastructure components
innovative smart home infrastructure components
innovative smart home infrastructure components for energy supply
innovative smart home infrastructure components for backup energy storage
innovative smart home infrastructure components for water supply
and recirculation
innovative smart home infrastructure components for clean air supply

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Alisa Lahunina

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