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Older Generation: Self-Powered IoTs, Home-Life and “Ageing Well”
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Swansea University Authors: Gavin Bailey , Kris Seunarine, Carlos Baptista De Lima, Matt Carnie , Zaid Haymoor, Martin Hyde , Matt Jones , Jen Pearson , Thomas Reitmaier , Simon Robinson , Deepak Sahoo , Aelwyn Williams
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Internet of Things (IoT) technology is found in many homes. These systems enable tasks to be done more effectively or efficiently – e.g., securing property, monitoring and adjusting resources, trackingbehaviours for well-being, and so on. The system presented here was designed with older adults; the...
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Internet of Things (IoT) technology is found in many homes. These systems enable tasks to be done more effectively or efficiently – e.g., securing property, monitoring and adjusting resources, trackingbehaviours for well-being, and so on. The system presented here was designed with older adults; the vast majority of home IoT systems marketed to this age group are not growth-oriented but rather decline-focused, monitoring and signalling well-being issues. In contrast to both “mainstream” and “older adult” IoT frameworks, then, we present a toolkit designed only to platform reflections,conversations and insights by occupants and visitors in regards to diverse user-defined meaningful home activities: hobbies, socialisation, fun, relaxation, and so on. Furthermore, mindful of the climatecrisis and the battery recharge or replacement requirements in conventional IoT systems, the toolkit is predominantly self-powered. We detail the design process and home deployments, highlighting the value of alternative data presentations from the simplest to LLM-enabled. |
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