Home automation uses sensors and programmed logic to respond to real-world conditions. For example, motion sensors can turn lights on when someone enters a room and switch them off when the room is vacant. Smart thermostats can adjust temperature based on occupancy or time of day, improving comfort while reducing energy consumption. Automated curtains can open in the morning to allow natural light and close in the evening for privacy.
Home automation not only enhances convenience but also supports energy efficiency and sustainability.
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In an automated office, lighting and air conditioning systems adjust automatically based on occupancy and working hours. Scheduling automation ensures that resources such as meeting rooms and equipment are used efficiently.
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