With the Nokia Home Control Center, users will be able to view and control their home's electricity consumption, turn devices on and off, and view current temperatures, camera views and motion sensor status.
Nokia is considering offering a dual-branded version of its technology for high-volume customers. It will use a Linux 2.6-series kernel as the interface in the devices while a Z-wave or security radio will also be integrated to communicate with the home devices.
Finland's handset producer will partner with one of Europe's largest home energy providers, RWE, to allow users to control the temperature in their homes via the Nokia interface. It is planned to launch late in 2009 and will consist of a central control unit together with remote-controlled thermostats for the radiator. RWE plans to offer the necessary devices with new energy supply contracts.
Nokia is also working with five other companies to develop smart home solutions in the near future. The Finnish cellphone maker will demonstrate its new technology at the Nokia World event in Barcelona, Spain on December 2-3.
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