IEC Domitic System
The Domitic System (from latin "domus", the house) is the major achievement in European house-living. It is a computerized home managing system that controls the domestic functions of your house; that is to say, electricity and water supply, heating, security alarms, but also more specific needs you might have (like automated weapons or secret surveillance systems). Wired throughout the house frame, the system has many sets of sensors (optical, acoustic, and thermal ) to monitor your household in accordance with the programs/procedures you've established. All the commands are given to the central computer by voice (such as "light, please" or "Bath in five minutes and I want to see news on NN54."). The house comp is engineered to to identify specific voice pattern(s) and obey only its registered "masters." Most buildings (including corp offices) in Europe are managed by Domitic Systems.
Cost is 50-250eb (1/2 D10 x 50eb) per square meter (for a 120m² conapt, 6000eb to 30,000eb). The majority of D-systems have Net access, making them vulnerable to 'runners, but the more powerful comps (INT 4+) have some defence.[1]
Reference
- ↑ ACKERMAN, D. Chromebook Volume 3. 1st ed. Berkeley CA: R. Talsorian Games, 1994 (pg.19)