Sam Solaimani
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Sam Solaimani is a leading researcher in the field of smart home technologies, with a primary focus on understanding the adoption, implementation, and societal implications of intelligent domestic environments. His work critically examines the intersection of ubiquitous computing, augmented reality, and intelligent appliances, providing essential frameworks for both academics and industry practitioners. Solaimani’s most influential contribution is his 2013 paper, "What we do – and don’t – know about the Smart Home," which has garnered 119 citations and serves as a foundational literature review, mapping the fragmented landscape of smart home research and identifying critical gaps in knowledge. This work is complemented by his earlier 2011 study, "The Smart Home Landscape: A Qualitative Meta-analysis" (25 citations), which synthesizes existing qualitative findings to offer a structured overview of the domain. Through these contributions, Solaimani has shaped the discourse on smart home innovation, highlighting the need for interdisciplinary approaches and user-centric design. His research remains a vital resource for scholars exploring the future of connected living.
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- 2The Smart Home Landscape: A Qualitative Meta-analysis25 citations · 2011