Computer Architecture and Networks Group, School of Computer Science, University of Castilla-La Mancha, 13071 Ciudad Real, Spain.
Vicomtech, Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA), 20009 Donostia, Spain.
Sensors (Basel). 2021 Nov 28;21(23):7938. doi: 10.3390/s21237938.
The benefits that technology can provide in terms of health and support for independent living are in many cases not enough to break the barriers that prevent older adults from accepting and embracing technology. This work proposes a hardware and software platform based on a smart mirror, which is equipped with a set of digital solutions whose main focus is to overcome older adults' reluctance to use technology at home and wearable devices on the move. The system has been developed in the context of two use cases: the support of independent living for older individuals with neurodegenerative diseases and the promotion of physical rehabilitation activities at home. Aspects such as reliability, usability, consumption of computational resources, performance and accuracy of the proposed platform and digital solutions have been evaluated in the initial stages of the pilots within the SHAPES project, an EU-funded innovation action. It can be concluded that the SHAPES smart mirror has the potential to contribute as a technological breakthrough to overcome the barriers that prevent older adults from engaging in the use of assistive technologies.
在健康和支持独立生活方面,技术带来的好处往往不足以打破阻碍老年人接受和使用技术的障碍。这项工作提出了一个基于智能镜子的硬件和软件平台,该平台配备了一套数字解决方案,其主要重点是克服老年人在家中使用技术和可穿戴设备时的不情愿。该系统是在两个用例的背景下开发的:支持患有神经退行性疾病的老年人独立生活,以及在家中促进身体康复活动。在欧盟资助的创新行动 SHAPES 项目的试点初期,已经评估了所提出的平台和数字解决方案的可靠性、可用性、计算资源消耗、性能和准确性等方面。可以得出结论,SHAPES 智能镜子有可能成为一项技术突破,帮助克服阻碍老年人使用辅助技术的障碍。