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This talk proposes that the digital home is virtually identical to the software and hardware architecture used to construct mobile robots leading to the proposition that "pervasive computing environments can be regarded as robots that we live inside". The author argue that it is possible and rational to apply robotic techniques to pervasive computing problems in the digital home