>nyone who owns a home knows that optimizing it (maintaining security, structure, cleanliness, function) is an extraordinarily time-consuming endeavor.
Absolutely.
I was working on a cleanliness robot PoC a few years ago. What killed my idea what the absolute power hungriness of such devices.
As of now, the industry is focusing on the protocols and security layers, and is trying to fix them. I think the next move would be to utilize ROS or something similar to build low powered robot that can maintain an entire home intelligently.
> we would suggest illuminance tests followed by normalizations of the data to observe deviations under various situations.
I haven't seen anything on this while working in embedded space. If anyone can throw more light on this. Like what tests should go where, and how to make sure that they are successful.