There have already been two editions
The first edition was part of the trade show for
personal services at Lille Grand Palais in 2011. A
dozen partners around the CITC prepared the first
demo of this kind in the region. It was on display
for two days (from 13 to 14 May 2011) and raised
the awareness of 2,000 visitors of the issues
around tomorrow's housing.
Opened on 22 November 2012 by Fleur Pellerin,
Martine Aubry, Dominique Bur, Pierre de Sainti-
gnon et Akim Oural, the 2nd edition of the Smar-
tHome was on display for 20 months at EuraTech-
nologies and raised awareness among more
than 4,500 people.
This edition enjoyed excellent press coverage.
The SmartHome 3.0 is an invitation to live
fully immersed in the home of the future, a
world of discoveries where technological
innovations are at the service of humankind
and respond to its essential needs: auto-
nomy, wellbeing, social ties, ease of use,
responsible energy management, etc.
It is a full-scale demo dedicated to promoting
innovation in smart, sustainable and creative
housing. A modular, scalable space that is a
repository for the latest discoveries of tech-
nological uses and innovations at the
service of the resident. This project com-
bines themes of technological innovation,
sustainable development, life cycle analysis
and social innovation.
It is also a place to promote the expertise of
cities, regions and nations, and an educatio-
nal tool for the area.
www.smarthome.fr
Third edition: stay tuned!
The third edition has the ambition of responding to the major issues around tomorrow's homes and neighbourhoods.
These issues include: responsible energy management; accessibility and autonomy; convenience; social ties, espe-
cially the community dimension of connected neighbourhoods; services of daily living; solidarity; ageing well; access to
culture and leisure; and household budget optimisation.
SmartHome 3.0 by CITC is a testing ground for partners' projects and a laboratory for uses in which new products and
uses may be tested in order to quickly benefit from feedback. This home with an area of more than 90 sq m is on display
in the EuraTechnologies Atrium.
All furniture is modular and adaptable. It was
specifically designed to integrate technological
innovations by offering simple, intuitive visualisa-
tion of information.
You will discover the different apps for the Smar-
tHome 3.0 by CITC described below :
Opening of the SmartHome
When an individual attempts to enter the Smar-
tHome 3.0, a smart access system detects and
manages access rights to the home based on the
profiles authorised for entry. The door opens auto-
matically, rendering the SmartHome acce ssible to
people with reduced mobility.
The bike ride
The resident can partly power their home by
pedalling a power-generating bike. To make for a
pleasant experience, the bike is connected to a
platform of geo-tagged videos displaying different
routes that pass before the resident's eyes based
on the speed and rhythm of their pedalling.
The DashBoard
The DashBoard is an interface and management
tool for all the home's information services. The
information offered includes: rubbish collection,
citizen info, neighbourhood info, the market, the
neighbourhood Twitter feed, a participatory
citizenship social platform, sensor information,
energy consumption in euros and units, energy
production in euros and units, mean neighbou-
rhood consumption, and temperature control for
the different rooms. The DashBoard can be
accessed from a coffee table, TV or tablet.
Cooking Ideas
The Cooking Ideas app, connected to the living
room DashBoard, displays the resident's stock of
food products. The app offers recipes based on
the products available, resident profiles (diabetic,
vegetarian, allergic to gluten, etc.) and expiration
dates. After choosing a recipe, all the resident has
to do is drag and drop it in the "Let's cook!" area.
The recipe will then be sent to the Smart Cooking
app in the kitchen.
Lectura Club
Lectura Club is a new smart device that lets you
share your library with your friends and access
your friends' books to promote swapping, sharing
and bonding over books. The app is also connec-
ted to the catalogues of nearby libraries so that
the resident can conduct a search, find out
whether or not an item in the catalogue is
available and recommend it to a relative or friend.
The resident also has the option to leave their
reviews of the works.
The Table Fantastique
The Table Fantastique app lets them discover the
local scene. This app is based on a new concept:
every month, the city's multimedia library sends its
subscribers, based on their preferences, flyers
inviting them to learn about one or two local
artists. The resident then places the flyer on the
Table Fantastique and can listen to one or more
excerpts of music by the artists.
The magic mirror
When the resident picks up their toothbrush, the
mirror identifies them and displays information
related to their profile and interests (sports scores,
traffic information, weather forecast, etc.). A
three-minute counter starts when the resident
picks up their toothbrush to encourage them to
brush for this period of time.
Debimeter
The smart flow meter records the flow of water
used in the shower and displays it on the
bathroom screen.
SmartPharma
SmartPharma is a device that helps the resident
take their medicines as prescribed. The device
sends an email or text message alert to the
resident's carer or a member of their family if their
medicines are not taken. Thanks to a smart pres-
cription system, the prescribed dose can be ente-
red simply by scanning it on the device –
Supported by
Lille Métropole, Région Nord-Pas de Calais, Euratechnologies, Euréquip, Stami, SRCM, Pangée Design,
Dickson-Constant, Domosens, Crouzet Agencement, Eaux du Nord, LaboEM, Leroy Merlin, ComConcept,
Comforyou.
Their innovations are in the SmartHome 3.0
Modulhome, Ailyan, Cuisinix, GDF Suez, ID-RF, Ineat Conseil, Inria, Intent, Jooxter, Kinomap, Mines de
Douai, Signée, Sopra, Webinage.
Project Manager
Ali Benfattoum - CITC-EuraRFID
Head of Communication
Alice HUYS - MOCHEZ - CITC-EuraRFID
VISIT
+33 3 20 19 18 52
contact@citc-eurarfid.com
WHERE
EuraTechnologies
165 avenue de Bretagne 59000 - LILLE
WWW.SMARTHOME.FR
Flash to read the video
http://goo.gl/XtE9gT #smarthome by #CITC @eurarfid
Aquaponics: an expression of a sus-
tainable life cycle
Aquaponics consists of vegetable farming in
"symbiosis" with fish farming. In a SmartHome, it
consists of an aquarium in which the water is used
to water a grow bed. This system is automated
and requires very little maintenance. A display
summarises the plants' state of health, harvest
dates and conditions (temperature, etc.). A social
dimension is added to the system.
SmartShopper
The SmartShopper app lets the resident prepare
their shopping list based on the chosen products,
mode of transport, price, goods, weather forecast
and weight of the shopping (burden). It offers the
optimal solution(s) to do the shopping. The
resident can then load the list, as well as discount
coupons and offers on select products, on their
smartphone. The app suggests to the resident
that they add regularly used pr–oducts, products
needed to prepare recipes selected in the
Cooking Ideas app and staples (salt, butter, etc.)
to the list.
The Naohome
The Nao robot, a useful companion in the home, is
an interface between the SmartHome and the
resident. It can trigger activities at the resident's
voice command (example: switching off the
lights). It can answer the resident's questions
about the weather forecast and the stock of food
products-. It can also alert the resident to risks and
malfunctions in the home.
La cuisine +
Again in the interest of the home's accessibility
and security, the devices in the kitchen adapt to a
resident's profile based on biometric recognition
(-for a child, stores of hazardous products are
locked).
Smart Cooking
After selecting a recipe using the Cooking Ideas
app, the resident receives step-by-step support in
preparing it. The app also displays the recipe and
checks whether all the required ingredients are
properly laid out on the worktop. The preparation
of the recipe can then begin: the resident views
the steps one by one. They can navigate with a
simple gesture.
Testimonial
“CITC offers us two very interesting
assets: a proximity network of
stakeholders working on contactless
technologies and the Internet of
Things, and a technical expertise
supported by high-tech services such
as testing or validation. The strength
of CITC is that it knows its members
very well, so it can be both proactive
and efficient.”
Thibaut PRUVOST, Managing Direc-
tor, ETINEO
“We worked with CITC to assess a
surface that was experiencing opera-
ting problems. CITC enabled us to
identify the precise issues and work
on the design of a new surface
offering more power, a better detec-
tion and the possibility to detect seve-
ral objects on each cell.”
Florent FORTAT, Security Program-
mer - NFC Specialist, HANAKAÏ
STUDIO
“We are convinced that contactless
technologies and the Internet of
Things have a real future in video
games as they are able to enhance
the user's experience and offer new
challenges. Thus, we joined CITC to
enter into contact with experts in the
industry and to carry out intelligence
activities on technologies likely to be
interfaced with video games.”
Maxence DEVOGHELAERE, CEO,
3DDUO
Created by CITC since 2011
The Contactless Cluster for the Internet of the Future
An Innovation Centre To prepare the Economy of the
Future
The CITC (Innovation Centre for Contactless Technologies) is a major
stakeholder in the Internet of Things and Ambient Intelligence.
It operates as a centre for resources, technical expertise and experimentation
in the field of identification, traceability, mobility and geolocation, taking into
account environmental, ethical and security requirements.
It helps mastering contactless technologies and the Internet of Things,
designing innovative and standardised solutions, and developing new high-po-
tential businesses.
It takes part in the activities related to the Internet of the Future by leveraging
the synergies between companies and research & training organisations.
To best support the stakeholders of the ecosystem related to the Internet of
Things and contactless applications, CITC offers a broad range of complemen-
tary services.
Technical Expertise Advice, Tests & Trials Prototyping, Prequalifica-
tion, Precertification
Recherche &Development Work Experimentation & Demonstrations
Vocational Training Initial Training
On-demand Studies Intelligence for technological, society and social
issues, etc.
WWW.CITC-EURARFID.COM

Smarthome 3.0 by CITC (English version)

  • 1.
    There have alreadybeen two editions The first edition was part of the trade show for personal services at Lille Grand Palais in 2011. A dozen partners around the CITC prepared the first demo of this kind in the region. It was on display for two days (from 13 to 14 May 2011) and raised the awareness of 2,000 visitors of the issues around tomorrow's housing. Opened on 22 November 2012 by Fleur Pellerin, Martine Aubry, Dominique Bur, Pierre de Sainti- gnon et Akim Oural, the 2nd edition of the Smar- tHome was on display for 20 months at EuraTech- nologies and raised awareness among more than 4,500 people. This edition enjoyed excellent press coverage. The SmartHome 3.0 is an invitation to live fully immersed in the home of the future, a world of discoveries where technological innovations are at the service of humankind and respond to its essential needs: auto- nomy, wellbeing, social ties, ease of use, responsible energy management, etc. It is a full-scale demo dedicated to promoting innovation in smart, sustainable and creative housing. A modular, scalable space that is a repository for the latest discoveries of tech- nological uses and innovations at the service of the resident. This project com- bines themes of technological innovation, sustainable development, life cycle analysis and social innovation. It is also a place to promote the expertise of cities, regions and nations, and an educatio- nal tool for the area. www.smarthome.fr Third edition: stay tuned! The third edition has the ambition of responding to the major issues around tomorrow's homes and neighbourhoods. These issues include: responsible energy management; accessibility and autonomy; convenience; social ties, espe- cially the community dimension of connected neighbourhoods; services of daily living; solidarity; ageing well; access to culture and leisure; and household budget optimisation. SmartHome 3.0 by CITC is a testing ground for partners' projects and a laboratory for uses in which new products and uses may be tested in order to quickly benefit from feedback. This home with an area of more than 90 sq m is on display in the EuraTechnologies Atrium.
  • 2.
    All furniture ismodular and adaptable. It was specifically designed to integrate technological innovations by offering simple, intuitive visualisa- tion of information. You will discover the different apps for the Smar- tHome 3.0 by CITC described below : Opening of the SmartHome When an individual attempts to enter the Smar- tHome 3.0, a smart access system detects and manages access rights to the home based on the profiles authorised for entry. The door opens auto- matically, rendering the SmartHome acce ssible to people with reduced mobility. The bike ride The resident can partly power their home by pedalling a power-generating bike. To make for a pleasant experience, the bike is connected to a platform of geo-tagged videos displaying different routes that pass before the resident's eyes based on the speed and rhythm of their pedalling. The DashBoard The DashBoard is an interface and management tool for all the home's information services. The information offered includes: rubbish collection, citizen info, neighbourhood info, the market, the neighbourhood Twitter feed, a participatory citizenship social platform, sensor information, energy consumption in euros and units, energy production in euros and units, mean neighbou- rhood consumption, and temperature control for the different rooms. The DashBoard can be accessed from a coffee table, TV or tablet. Cooking Ideas The Cooking Ideas app, connected to the living room DashBoard, displays the resident's stock of food products. The app offers recipes based on the products available, resident profiles (diabetic, vegetarian, allergic to gluten, etc.) and expiration dates. After choosing a recipe, all the resident has to do is drag and drop it in the "Let's cook!" area. The recipe will then be sent to the Smart Cooking app in the kitchen.
  • 3.
    Lectura Club Lectura Clubis a new smart device that lets you share your library with your friends and access your friends' books to promote swapping, sharing and bonding over books. The app is also connec- ted to the catalogues of nearby libraries so that the resident can conduct a search, find out whether or not an item in the catalogue is available and recommend it to a relative or friend. The resident also has the option to leave their reviews of the works. The Table Fantastique The Table Fantastique app lets them discover the local scene. This app is based on a new concept: every month, the city's multimedia library sends its subscribers, based on their preferences, flyers inviting them to learn about one or two local artists. The resident then places the flyer on the Table Fantastique and can listen to one or more excerpts of music by the artists. The magic mirror When the resident picks up their toothbrush, the mirror identifies them and displays information related to their profile and interests (sports scores, traffic information, weather forecast, etc.). A three-minute counter starts when the resident picks up their toothbrush to encourage them to brush for this period of time. Debimeter The smart flow meter records the flow of water used in the shower and displays it on the bathroom screen. SmartPharma SmartPharma is a device that helps the resident take their medicines as prescribed. The device sends an email or text message alert to the resident's carer or a member of their family if their medicines are not taken. Thanks to a smart pres- cription system, the prescribed dose can be ente- red simply by scanning it on the device –
  • 4.
    Supported by Lille Métropole,Région Nord-Pas de Calais, Euratechnologies, Euréquip, Stami, SRCM, Pangée Design, Dickson-Constant, Domosens, Crouzet Agencement, Eaux du Nord, LaboEM, Leroy Merlin, ComConcept, Comforyou. Their innovations are in the SmartHome 3.0 Modulhome, Ailyan, Cuisinix, GDF Suez, ID-RF, Ineat Conseil, Inria, Intent, Jooxter, Kinomap, Mines de Douai, Signée, Sopra, Webinage. Project Manager Ali Benfattoum - CITC-EuraRFID Head of Communication Alice HUYS - MOCHEZ - CITC-EuraRFID VISIT +33 3 20 19 18 52 contact@citc-eurarfid.com WHERE EuraTechnologies 165 avenue de Bretagne 59000 - LILLE WWW.SMARTHOME.FR Flash to read the video http://goo.gl/XtE9gT #smarthome by #CITC @eurarfid
  • 5.
    Aquaponics: an expressionof a sus- tainable life cycle Aquaponics consists of vegetable farming in "symbiosis" with fish farming. In a SmartHome, it consists of an aquarium in which the water is used to water a grow bed. This system is automated and requires very little maintenance. A display summarises the plants' state of health, harvest dates and conditions (temperature, etc.). A social dimension is added to the system. SmartShopper The SmartShopper app lets the resident prepare their shopping list based on the chosen products, mode of transport, price, goods, weather forecast and weight of the shopping (burden). It offers the optimal solution(s) to do the shopping. The resident can then load the list, as well as discount coupons and offers on select products, on their smartphone. The app suggests to the resident that they add regularly used pr–oducts, products needed to prepare recipes selected in the Cooking Ideas app and staples (salt, butter, etc.) to the list. The Naohome The Nao robot, a useful companion in the home, is an interface between the SmartHome and the resident. It can trigger activities at the resident's voice command (example: switching off the lights). It can answer the resident's questions about the weather forecast and the stock of food products-. It can also alert the resident to risks and malfunctions in the home. La cuisine + Again in the interest of the home's accessibility and security, the devices in the kitchen adapt to a resident's profile based on biometric recognition (-for a child, stores of hazardous products are locked). Smart Cooking After selecting a recipe using the Cooking Ideas app, the resident receives step-by-step support in preparing it. The app also displays the recipe and checks whether all the required ingredients are properly laid out on the worktop. The preparation of the recipe can then begin: the resident views the steps one by one. They can navigate with a simple gesture.
  • 6.
    Testimonial “CITC offers ustwo very interesting assets: a proximity network of stakeholders working on contactless technologies and the Internet of Things, and a technical expertise supported by high-tech services such as testing or validation. The strength of CITC is that it knows its members very well, so it can be both proactive and efficient.” Thibaut PRUVOST, Managing Direc- tor, ETINEO “We worked with CITC to assess a surface that was experiencing opera- ting problems. CITC enabled us to identify the precise issues and work on the design of a new surface offering more power, a better detec- tion and the possibility to detect seve- ral objects on each cell.” Florent FORTAT, Security Program- mer - NFC Specialist, HANAKAÏ STUDIO “We are convinced that contactless technologies and the Internet of Things have a real future in video games as they are able to enhance the user's experience and offer new challenges. Thus, we joined CITC to enter into contact with experts in the industry and to carry out intelligence activities on technologies likely to be interfaced with video games.” Maxence DEVOGHELAERE, CEO, 3DDUO Created by CITC since 2011 The Contactless Cluster for the Internet of the Future An Innovation Centre To prepare the Economy of the Future The CITC (Innovation Centre for Contactless Technologies) is a major stakeholder in the Internet of Things and Ambient Intelligence. It operates as a centre for resources, technical expertise and experimentation in the field of identification, traceability, mobility and geolocation, taking into account environmental, ethical and security requirements. It helps mastering contactless technologies and the Internet of Things, designing innovative and standardised solutions, and developing new high-po- tential businesses. It takes part in the activities related to the Internet of the Future by leveraging the synergies between companies and research & training organisations. To best support the stakeholders of the ecosystem related to the Internet of Things and contactless applications, CITC offers a broad range of complemen- tary services. Technical Expertise Advice, Tests & Trials Prototyping, Prequalifica- tion, Precertification Recherche &Development Work Experimentation & Demonstrations Vocational Training Initial Training On-demand Studies Intelligence for technological, society and social issues, etc. WWW.CITC-EURARFID.COM