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REFIT: Personalised retrofit decision support tools for UK homes using smart home technology. Phase 1: Survey data
The REFIT project investigated the use of smart home technologies and their potential impact on household energy demand.
As part of the REFIT project, a national survey was conducted to measure perceptions of smart homes. The survey instrument was developed and tested by the project team. The survey was implemented online during September - October 2015 by a market research...
REFIT: Personalised retrofit decision support tools for UK homes using smart home technology. Phase 2: Smart home interviews
This dataset contains qualitative data collected using semi-structured interviews and a structured survey at four time points during the REFIT field trial of smart home technologies which involved 20 households.
A related data collection containing survey data is available via Related Resources /Related Data collections. This was also part of the part of the REFIT project. A...
Oxford Internet Survey, 2019
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Oxford Internet Surveys (OxIS) is the longest-running academic survey of internet use in Britain, describing how internet use has evolved from 2003 to the present day. Run by the Oxford Internet Institute, a Social Sciences department at the University of Oxford, this survey provides unrivalled data,...
Smart City Community Stakeholder Interviews in Nashik, Jalandhar, and Shimla, 2019
The data being archived is drawn from interviews and participant content from the MMA app at the case study sites with members of the community being affected by the proposed smart city projects.
These are interviews conducted at six case study sites with individuals and groups who are regular users of space at these sites. The themes cover histories of engagement with these...
Emergent Everyday Ethics in Infrastructures for Smart Care, 2021-2022
New smart technologies offer great promise to improve care for people living with long-term conditions such as dementia and enable them to live in their own homes for longer. Engineers work with healthcare professionals, patients and carers to develop technologies to monitor wellbeing and support people. Significant ethical challenges can arise, however, as decisions are...