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Re: Orange SmartHome Sunday Times Article



Kevin,
 
if I remember correctly then Qantum Research do some fance stuff there (www.qprox.com). Andy Powell is using there sensors for proximity detection, but I think they also do liquid level.
 
Marc
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Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2002 10:38 AM
Subject: [ukha_d] Orange SmartHome Sunday Times Article

    The Business section (p13) of the Sunday Times has an article about the Orange Smart Home. It concludes, not too positively, that SWMBO is probably right when she wants light switches rather than touch screens ! Overall AV came out as desirable and a smart bath, the plug stays 'up' until the water flow is at the right temp - and you can't overflow it.
 
    I must admit the latter has happened here and just after redecorating downstairs. Anyone got any good 'water level' detection ideas ? - I think most of them need a hole in the bath to an outside pipe although maybe you could dispense with the plug , fit an electric valve instead and tap off before it for the level sensor... hmmm got me thinking now.. 
 
    Kevin


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