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Smart Homes is a classic example of ubiquitous computing. It includes several of intelligent home appliances capable of sensing the home's occupants and their current state, and providing appropriate services to them. The term context-aware systems are defined as one that can adapt according to its location of use, the collection of nearby people and objects, as well as the changes to those objects over time over the course of the day. There are various approaches to context-aware systems for smart homes as described in the paper below. It is an emerging new topic in the smart home arena.