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IKEA DIRIGER smart home control center

02.06.2022

The furniture manufacturer has announced a new smart home control center that, together with a new app, will be able to control everything from light bulbs to blinds from its catalog and other brands. The center was named DIRIGERA and supports the Matter smart home device standard, which was previously called Project CHIP.

The DIRIGERA device (from the Swedish word for "to guide") is 2,7 cm high with a diameter of 11,2 cm, which is smaller than the previous TRADFRI model, which was the company's only smart home hub. The new hub is equipped with an Ethernet port and a USB-C connector for power. It also bridges WiFi, Zigbee, and Thread connections, serving as a bridge between different networks that can be used by connected entities in every home.

For now, DIRIGERA and the Home Smart app only support Matter and will be able to interface with all Ikea-built equipment as well as Matter-certified products from other brands.

The smart home hub and app will be released in October this year, according to the company's website. And in the first half of next year, they will also introduce a remote access function, making it easier to access devices. IKEA intends to create its own cloud network to offer its users a remote connection to the home.

IKEA executives told The Verge that the entire furniture and décor catalog will become increasingly smart. In the coming years, the brand's stores will feature speakers or wireless chargers built into lamps, shelves and tables.

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The sensor is a three-layer two-dimensional structure. The base consists of silicon, on which a layer of liquid substance is deposited, which is subjected to analysis. Closes everything on top of the third layer - glass. Scientists used the fact that the conductive properties of such a system (transport of electrons under the action of light incident on glass) depend on the intermediate (second) liquid layer.

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Ukrainian scientists believe that their work can be used in the pharmaceutical and food industries, customs, environmental control services and other areas where an artificial analogue of human language may be required.

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