1、Guidelines for Smart Home Retrofits and New Builds for Aging at HomeSTANDARDS RESEARCHNovember 2024GUIDELINES FOR SMART HOME RETROFITS AND NEW BUILDS FOR AGING AT HOME2csagroup.orgAuthorsGaya Bin Noon,B.Sc.,University of WaterlooShahabeddin Abhari,B.Sc.,M.Sc.,MBA.,MPH.,Ph.D.,University of WaterlooGi
2、llian Morgan,B.A.,MHE,University of WaterlooRuah Al-Saghier,B.Sc.,M.Sc.,University of WaterlooDmytro Chumachenko,B.Sc.,M.Sc.,Ph.D.,University of WaterlooPlinio Pelegrini Morita,P.Eng.,M.Sc.,Ph.D.,University of WaterlooProject Advisory PanelLangdon Baker,Smith+AndersonTed Maulucci,SmartONEBen Mortens
3、on,University of British ColumbiaFiona Manning,CSA GroupDisclaimerThis work has been produced by the author and is owned by Canadian Standards Association.It is designed to provide general information in regard to the subject matter covered.The views expressed in this publication are those of the au
4、thor and interviewees.The author and Canadian Standards Association are not responsible for any loss or damage which might occur as a result of your reliance or use of the content in this publication.GUIDELINES FOR SMART HOME RETROFITS AND NEW BUILDS FOR AGING AT HOME3csagroup.orgTable of ContentsEx
5、ecutive Summary 61 Introduction 7 1.1 Background and Motivation 7 1.2 Research Aims and Objectives 92 Existing Guidelines on Smart Living Environment Design 10 2.1 Codes and Standards 10 2.2 Best Practices from Research 113 A Sample Smart Home 12 3.1 Overall Infrastructure 14 3.2 Bedroom 15 3.3 Bath
6、room 15 3.4 Laundry Room 15 3.5 Living Room 16 3.6 Kitchen and Dining Room 164 Technology Evaluation 16 4.1 Types of Smart Home Technologies 17 4.2 Building Requirements 18 4.2.1 Physical Building Requirements 18 4.2.2 Electrical Building Requirements 19 4.2.3 Connectivity 20 4.3 Key Trends in AAL T