Via Christian Babski
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It looks like that Microsoft is about to propose the access to an operating system design to control your... home. The prototype seems to be accessible freely for non-commercial use.
Here is the abstract and a direct link to the research program's web page:
It is no secret that homes are ever-increasing
hotbeds of new technology such as set-top boxes, game consoles, wireless
routers, home automation devices, tablets, smart phones, and security
cameras. This innovation is breeding heterogeneity and complexity that
frustrates even technically-savvy users’ attempts to improve day-to-day
life by implementing functionality that uses these devices in
combination. For instance, it is impossible for most users to view video
captured by their security camera on their smartphone when they are not
at home. Heterogeneity across devices and across homes also makes it
difficult to develop applications that solve these problems in a way
that work across a range of homes.
To simplify the management of technology and to simplify the
development of applications in the home, we are developing an "operating
system" for the home. HomeOS provides a centralized, holistic control
of devices in the home. It provides to users intuitive controls to
manage their devices. It provided to developers high-level abstractions
to orchestrate the devices in the home. HomeOS is coupled with
a HomeStore through which users can easily add obtain applications that
are compatible with devices in their homes and obtain any additional
devices that are needed to enable desired applications.
HomeOS