| Literature DB >> 32265767 |
Mi Jeong Kim1, Myung Eun Cho1,2, Han Jong Jun1.
Abstract
The success of smart homes is fundamentally dependent on their adoption and use by people in the context of daily life. This study investigated ways to control and adapt the technology to fulfill user daily needs, which are the active drivers of smart housing technology adoption. A framework of smart home services was developed by focusing on the practicability of each variable from the perspective of supporting user experience. By developing scenarios based on previous studies, we identified residents' behaviors and intentions regarding smart home technology and its use. Their issues were identified through the health problems and daily activities identified in the scenarios, and customized smart home services were developed for each resident based on technical solutions, space requirements, and design solutions. The main strength of this study is the adoption of user-centered methods to build a rich picture of the issues that affect households and the community related to the design, installation, and use of technology.Entities:
Keywords: context; design solution; framework for smart home service; smart home; user-centered scenario
Year: 2020 PMID: 32265767 PMCID: PMC7100148 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00335
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
FIGURE 1Framework for constructing smart home services.
Six user scenarios.
| Elderly individual | Brian, 65 years old, male, retired, living alone | His blood pressure and thyroid levels increase, and hence, he continuously visits the hospital to check his levels and take medicine. His cognition and energy have weakened, and his appetite has worsened recently. | ✓ He does not have many things to buy, and he always buys from the same shop. |
| Jane, 65 years old, female, living with spouse | She had a shoulder surgery and has a lumbar disc. She regularly visits hospitals for treating her cataracts and low bone density. | ✓ She rarely prepares meals at home and just cleans her house. | |
| Middle-aged individual | Alex, 52 years old, male, office worker, living with spouse, a daughter, and a son | He is not very ill, but he has gastritis, high body fat, high cholesterol, and neck and waist disc problems because of his long sitting hours at work. | ✓ As a manager of the company, he has frequent dinners and must work beyond office hours, and thus, he spends little time at home on weekdays. |
| Sarah, 45 years old, female, homemaker, living with spouse, and a daughter | She does not have a history of illness, but she tires easily and is weak because of lack of strength. Her eyes are aging, and she finds it difficult to read small print. When the weather is dry, her eyes or skin itch. | ✓ She is not stylish and prefers practical items, such as comfortable shoes and clothes. | |
| Single individual | Paul, 31 years old, male, programmer, living alone | He is in good physical condition, but he has been concerned about his health. | ✓ He often skips meals and eats irregularly. He sleeps in on weekends and has irregular sleeping times. |
| Suzan, 38 years old, female, office employee, living alone with a dog | She feels lonely. Her feelings are explosive and difficult to control, and she feels stressed. | ✓ She usually buys a meal and is on a diet. |
Scenario analysis.
| Issues | ✓ Health problems | ✓ Stamina decreases as aging begins | ✓ Poor mental health, such as feeling lonely or stressed |
| Needs | ✓ Therapy and telemedicine | ✓ Health care and consultancy | ✓ Overcome the feeling of isolation |
Technical and spatial solutions.
| Function | Monitoring mobility Fall recognition Recognizing crisis Activity tracking and alarm Reminder Assistance Therapy delivery Telecommunication | Health care and management Health data repository Physiological monitoring Virtual exercise Remote business systems Public space reservation function (server, app support, etc.) Family schedule sharing | Remote access via mobile device Safety against theft and fire Control and monitor environment (heat, gas, electricity, and light) and appliance Assessment of abnormal sleeping patterns Social network of similar ages in complexes |
| Device | Helper robot Voice talker/Secretary Video call Medicine reminder | Intelligent appliance Virtual trainer: virtual reality exercise support program Health check and care smart device | Intelligent appliance Smart potted plants or smart pets Voice friends Sleep, eating, exercise alarm; virtual reality exercise equipment |
| Unit and design | Stretching zone Personal exercise space, medicine storage Color to give psychological stability Lighting that reduces eye strain Floor material for fall protection | Smart family room Smart home training room Automated kitchen facilities for easy food preparation and cooking Remote workspace Interactive furniture placement | Multipurpose space Sleep induction bed Flexible wall that can alter spaces |
| Common space | Seniors’ meeting space Gym for the elderly Promenade and vegetable garden Health measurement and treatment space | Athletic spaces, such as swimming pools and tennis courts Family break area Rest area, such as sauna and library Health measurement space | Restaurants for meals Community promotion space with night programs Party room for inviting friends |
Customized smart home services.