Internet Home Alliance Announces Results of Laundry Time Pilot.Laundry Room A laundry room (also called a utility room) is a room where clothes are washed. In a modern home, a laundry room would be equipped with an automatic washing machine and clothes dryer,and often a large basin, called a laundry tub, for hand-washing delicate articles of clothing such of the Future Found to Simplify Laundry Task ATLANTA -- New research from Internet Home Alliance, a cross-industry network of leading companies advancing the connected home market, promises that an "intelligent" laundry solution can, indeed, simplify and save time on this time-consuming home chore. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the results of the Alliance's Laundry Time Pilot, an eight-week, real-world test of a connected laundry room, Laundry Time is a viable solution that represents an improvement over regular washer washer Orthopedics A flattened disk of metal with a central hole used to distribute stress under a screw head to prevent thin cortical bone from splitting; serrated washers are used to affix avulsed ligaments, small avulsion fractures or comminuted fractures to the and dryer functionality. Pilot participants said that connecting washers and dryers to a central home system makes sense and promises to be a beneficial component in a home control system. Remote notification stood out as a key benefit, enabling participants to handle the laundry chore more efficiently thus processing more loads during the day. Conducted in three Atlanta homes from May 30 through September 7, 2006, the study involved products, services and intelligence from some of the nation's top technology and consumer products companies including Whirlpool Corporation Whirlpool Corporation (NYSE: WHR) is the world's leading manufacturer and marketer of major home appliances,with annual sales of approximately $18 billion, more than 73,000 employees, and more than 70 manufacturing and technology research centers around the world. , Hewlett Packard, Microsoft Corp., Panasonic and Procter & Gamble. In 2005, the Internet Home Alliance tested its successful Mealtime pilot which demonstrated how a connected kitchen can simplify meal preparation tasks. Both studies were conducted by Zanthus, a technology marketing research firm, under the direction of the Alliance. The Laundry Time system connects a washer and dryer to a home network and delivers messages about the status of laundry and washer/dryer progress to home PCs, TVs, and cell phones. The system was developed with the goal of providing consumers with greater appliance and time efficiency. Its revolutionary technology enables consumers to manage the laundry process from remote locations such as a grocery store or soccer game, freeing them up to go about their day rather than forcing them to stay home to manage the process. "I love the pop-up notifications as I tend to forget everything when I am working," said Laundry Time Pilot participant Lisa Gunning of Roswell, Georgia Roswell is a city located in northern Fulton County, Georgia. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 79,334. Census Estimates of 2005 show a population of 98,137. Residents of Roswell are referred to as Roswellians. . "It really does Warren Trotter, better known as Really Doe, is an American rapper from Chicago, Illinois. He is affiliated with Kanye West and his G.O.O.D. Music family and label. Discography Songs
In addition to efficiency, Gunning also found family involvement in the laundry process with the remote notification of the system. "On odd days when I just do one load at night, getting the alerts on the TV is great. Even when I'm not watching TV, one of the kids will come and remind me." In the pilot, the laundry chore was managed by consumers from a front-loading, regular capacity washer and dryer made by Whirlpool whirlpool, revolving current in an ocean, river, or lake. It may be caused by the configuration of the shore, irregularities in the bottom of the body of water, the meeting of opposing currents or tides, or the action of the wind upon the water. and with Laundry Time application software loaded on the primary home PC, a wireless router A network device that combines a wireless access point (base station), a wired LAN switch and a router with connections to a cable or DSL service. Wireless routers provide a convenient way to connect a small number of wired and any number of wireless computers to the Internet. placed on the home network, an HP Media Center PC, a wireless Media Center Extender A digital media hub from Microsoft that streams photos, audio and video from a Windows Media Center PC to the TV or home theater over a wired or wireless network connection. Connected to the TV set like a set-top box, the Media Center Extender (MCX) streams audio and video from the Media and a phone with wireless Web access. Messages were delivered via "pop-ups" that appeared on the TV, PC (using MSN Messenger Microsoft's instant messaging (IM) service, which provides text messaging and voice calling. Part of the MSN Network, MSN Messenger clients are available for non-XP versions of Windows, Mac, Pocket PC and MSN TV. For Windows XP, the IM client is Windows Messenger. ), and cell phone (using SMS (1) (Storage Management System) Software used to routinely back up and archive files. See HSM. (2) (Systems Management Server) Systems management software from Microsoft that runs on Windows NT Server. messaging). Message options on the washer included wash complete, malfunction mal·func·tion v. 1. To fail to function. 2. To function improperly. n. 1. Failure to function. 2. Faulty or abnormal functioning. , unbalanced load and door open. The dryer message functions featured cycle complete/wrinkle guard on, malfunction, 85% complete, 50% complete and door open. In addition, Laundry Time was designed so participants could control the washer (remote start) and dryer (extend the fluff cycle or remote start) when prompted by a pop-up message. "As we continue to develop new, innovative appliances at Whirlpool Corporation, studies like Laundry Time help us better determine consumer needs and the timing for when the product would be of most benefit to them," said Carol Priefert, senior product development manager, Whirlpool Corporation. Key findings of the pilot include: * Of the TV, PC, and cell phone, the TV was the most popular way to get laundry messages. Homeowners tend to do laundry while they are home and either watching TV or have it on for background noise. The TV is often located in a central gathering place in the home. * The most beneficial messages delivered were finding out when the wash and dry cycles are complete. Laundry doers tend to forget about their laundry once they walk away and get involved in another activity. "Wash complete" and "dry complete" messages act as a reminder so that users can reload (1) To load a program from disk into memory once again in order to run it. Reload is entirely different than reinstall. Reinstall means that you have to run the install program from a CD-ROM or floppy disk and perform the installation procedure over again. machines faster and get more laundry done in a day. * The ability to remotely activate wrinkle Wrinkle A feature of a new product or security intended to entice a buyer. guard/fluff got a nod from some as a "nice to have" remote control function. * Design and location of TV pop-up messages was generally well-liked. The 20-second duration was sufficient for some, too short for others and most participants would prefer to have control of pop-up message settings to suit their viewing habits. * The Media Center PC engaged all family members in the pilot, not just the regular laundry-doers. Participants embraced it, not just for its revolutionary way of watching and recording TV, but for its ability to connect the home to multiple systems. They recognized its potential as the central brain of an integrated "smart home." * Participants did not see a benefit in getting Laundry Time messages on their cell phones. However, because phone keypads were rather difficult to understand and use, it's unclear whether getting messages by phone would appeal to more consumers if phones with more intuitive keypads were used. * Getting laundry messages on the desktop screen may be beneficial to people who work at home or those who spend their leisure time in front of the PC instead of the TV. * The potential for remote diagnosis of washer and dryer problems was a positive for most participants. Recommendations based on consumer feedback for further development of the Laundry Time system are: * Send laundry messages to the TV as the first priority for the system, as it's the screen people attend to most often when doing laundry. * Include the ability to perform diagnostics on the washer and dryer saving them the hassle Hassle () is a location in Närke, Sweden, where a Celtic treasure was found in 1936. It comprises a large bronze cauldron which contained two Bronze Age swords of the Hallstatt type, a pommel of bronze, two bronze buckets with of staying home to wait for a repair man. * Provide users the choice to easily turn off pop-ups when they don't want to be bothered and on when they're multitasking multitasking Mode of computer operation in which the computer works on multiple tasks at the same time. A task is a computer program (or part of a program) that can be run as a separate entity. around the house. "We expect our Laundry Time findings will be applied to the development of products and services as the concept of the smart home more successfully meets the needs of, and fits seamlessly into, the everyday lives of families," said Tim Woods Timothy Lyle Wood (born June 21, 1948 in Highland Park, MI) was an American figure skater. He is three-time U.S. national champion, and two-time World champion. He also won the silver medal at the 1968 Winter Olympics. , vice president, Internet Home Alliance. Laundry Time was tested in concept form in May 2004 when the Alliance launched a comprehensive research study to assess the appeal of notification about various types of events in and around the home. Alliance members have long expressed an interest in understanding consumers' reactions to event-driven notifications as a way of learning whether or not a notification platform of some kind would be a viable connected home solution. The research suggested that remote event notification Event notification is a term used in conjunction with communications software for linking applications that generate small messages (the "events") to applications that monitor the associated conditions and may take actions triggered by events. has the potential to appeal to a broad base of consumers. Top-of-mind reactions to the concept consisted mainly of positive comments around convenience, improved safety and/or security, improved appliance control and time savings. Laundry Time is the latest project in the CABA CABA Children Affected By AIDS CABA Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires, Argentina) CABA Continental Automated Buildings Association CABA Continental Amateur Baseball Association CABA Cuban American Bar Association Internet Home Alliance Research Council, which brings companies from various industries together to test how their products and services will work collectively in connected home solutions. The study's findings will help the participating companies and other Alliance members develop and launch new connected home products and services. About the CABA Internet Home Alliance Research Council The CABA Internet Home Alliance Research Council is a cross-industry network of leading companies engaged in collaborative research to advance the connected home space. The Alliance's research projects enable participating companies to gain important insights into the connected home space and leverage those insights into viable new business opportunities. Internet Home Alliance Research Council is part of the Continental Automated Buildings Association The Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA) is a not-for-profit industry association dedicated to the advancement of intelligent home and intelligent building technologies in North America. (CABA), a not-for-profit industry association that promotes advanced technologies for the automation of homes and buildings. For more information about the Alliance, please visit www.caba.org/iha. The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. |
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