Now days, the home environment is still much
less supportive of life for the elderly, most elderly living at home need a
companion to help them. Safety, health, happiness and independence will be
difficult for them to get even the elderly will be further away from the
surrounding environment. Based on population projection 2017 data there are
23.66 million elderly people in Indonesia and predicted in 2020 there are 27.08
million people elderly. Smart homes that are currently widely studied have not
focused on elderly; most smart homes only provide a sense of security and
convenience for adult residents. And this will be a problem that until now has
not solved the improvement of human life through technology to get happiness,
care and health especially for the elderly. In many cases of the elderly, it is
easier to send them to live in a nursing home and that keeps them separated
from their families for the rest of their lives. That's what makes them less
happiness. Orange Technology is a collection of technological elements to
improve human life by getting happiness, Care and health. This study reviewed
the journals of scientific databases such as IEEE explore, ACM digital library
and Proquest published from 2002 to 2017. From the search results obtained 54
papers that will answer the scientific questions of this research. The result
of this research is a framework of smart house that has Sensor, Monitoring,
Wireless, Scalability, Low cost, GPS and ease of installation and maintenance
as components of smart house of orange technology for elderly.
INAPR2018-Melyani
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