who invented the home automation
who invented the home automation With inventions exhibited at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, along with others by Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell, physicist Joel Spira is recognized as the inventor of home automation, who after developing the first mood-based attenuator in his Broklyn department, founded Lutron Electronics Co. After interrupting his university studies because he enlisted in the Navy during World War II, he was recruited to work on a project that would develop a radio wave system to detect the enemy, where he learned to use much of the technology used by his company. In 1948 he graduated as a physicist and worked for several companies. Working on a fuse mechanism for atomic bombs, he had the idea of the intensity regulator for his control systems. He spent two years perfecting the system, until in 1961 he started with his own company: Lutron. Even one night before his death he continued to work with a team of engineers on a new wire...