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    Advanced Smart Room Concept for Next Generation

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    2019
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    Gunarathna, CT
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    Abstract
    The present study is intended to find a new concept for the next generation smart room. This is able to provide almost total satisfaction for the customer’s needs. Smart room concept started from recent past with connecting networking devices and which use for day to day life with purpose of enhance the life style of the people. Qualitative research method is applied for this study. New innovative findings are adding to the human lifestyle unbelievable lave and its affect to the day to day activities of the common people. Obviously it is understood that, most of the people unable to manage available time due to complexity of the in hand work which have to complete within the short period of time. With that, within the short period of time it is required to obtain maximum productivity or desires goals and objectives. This empirical study is exploring new dimension of smart room concept with integration of human body mechanism and emotions. As per the requirements of client, changing various surrounding environment which effect human with stimulating various hormone in the body its cause to achieve or fulfil the various requirement of client. In this new concept human body also act as a machine with effect of technology and surrounding. The implications of the smart room concept are of paramount importance for the architectural designs of the next generation. This solely new concept would be a challenge to be incorporated into the modern day designs and it would transcend a mere design by taking the occupant in to the realm of human emotions while quenching his overwhelming feelings.
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