Internet of Things Backed by Knowledge Management for Smart Home

This paper shows the implementation of Knowledge Management as a tool to get the best of technologies for home electric management through a domotics prototype that controls a light remotely in real time and according to user needs, which was designed and developed focused on the concept Internet of Things. An analysis of the prototype operation and its integration with Knowledge Management is performed for the user who employs it, proposing a diagram of knowledge focused on the axes: externalization, combination, internalization and socialization. In the diagram, the processes are linked to generate knowledge and facilitate attachment with information and communication technologies focused on housing. In this way, the use of smart technologies together with Knowledge Management, and the incorporation of social and cultural variables facilitates the implementation of Home Energy Management Systems.

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