Technology
was created to bring improvements in various fields of human life and green
technology that currently exists is still unable to improve human health so
that a condition for the unification of all
research fields in social and health sciences disciplines is to improve human
life, especially for the elderly. The health improvement needed by the elderly
can be obtained through assisted health care through a technology design
specifically for the elderly living in Indonesia. Health care designs that can be applied in the home to monitor health
24 hours without disturbing the occupants of the house or limiting the movement
of the elderly, will even provide comfort so that it can improve the health of
the elderly. Assistive technology can be used in homes to improve health and care
for the elderly based on the Orange computing concept. Through an extensive
survey, this paper will analyse the needs of the elderly by monitoring health
so as to produce a health care concept / concoction developed with a smart home
to provide comfort and control for families who have elderly people with a
functional monitoring system and improve the health of the elderly themselves.
Presentasi ppt
Sertifikat
Materi Journal
Peer review Journal
[1]
J. Abascal, B. Bonail, Á. Marco, R. Casas, and J. L.
Sevillano, “AmbienNet: an intelligent environment to support people with
disabilities and elderly people,” Proc. 10th Int. ACM SIGACCESS Conf. Comput.
Access., pp. 293–294, 2008.
[2]
H. S. Al-Khalifa, M.
Al-Twaim, M. Al-Mohsin, and M. Al-Razgan, “Technologies Developed for
Older Adults: Trends and Directions,” Commun. Comput. Inf. Sci., vol. 435 PART
I, pp. 279–283, 2014.
[3]
A. Altendorf and J. Schreiber,
“Assistive technology in dementia care:
Methodological issues in research design,” J. Assist. Technol., vol. 9,
no. 1, pp. 38–47, 2015.
[4]
A. Aspinall, “How can assistive technology and
telecare support the independence and employment prospects for adults with
learning disabilities?,” J. Assist. Technol., vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 43–48, 2007.
[5]
J. Berner et al., “Factors influencing Internet
usage in older adults (65 years and above) living in rural and urban Sweden,”
Health Informatics J., vol. 21, no. 3, pp. 237–249, 2015.
[6]
A. L. Bleda, F. J. Fernandez-Luque, A. Rosa, J.
Zapata, and R. Maestre, “Smart Sensory Furniture Based on WSN for Ambient
Assisted Living,” IEEE Sens. J., vol. 17, no. 17, pp. 5626–5636, 2017.
[7]
M. A. O. Brien, W.
A. Rogers, and A. D. Fisk,
“Understanding Age and Technology Experience Differences in Use of Prior
Knowledge for Everyday Technology Interactions,” vol. 4, no. 2, 2012.
[8]
D. J. Brown, “Some uses of
educational and assistive technology for people with disabilities,” Comput.
Educ., vol. 56, no. 1, p. 56, 2011.
[9]
M. Chan et al., “No Title,” pp. 1586–1589.
[10]
K. Chapman and K. Mccartney, “Smart homes for people with
restricted mobility,” Prop. Manag., vol. 20, no. 2, pp. 153–166, 2002.
[11]
S. Y. Chen
and S. F. Chang, “A review of smart living space development in a cloud
computing network environment,” Comput. Aided. Des. Appl., vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 513–527, 2009.
[12]
M. Cimperman, M. M. Brenčič, P. Trkman, and M. D. L.
Stanonik, “Older adults’ perceptions of home telehealth services.,” Telemed. J.
E. Health., vol. 19, no. 10, pp. 786–90, 2013.
[13]
D. J. Cook, A. A. S. B, and B. J. A. Kr, “Human Behavior Understanding,”
vol. 9277, pp. 1–10, 2015.
[14]
J. F. Coughlin, L. A. D’Ambrosio, B. Reimer, and M.
R. Pratt, “Older adult perceptions of smart home technologies: Implications for
research, policy and market innovations in health care,” Annu. Int. Conf. IEEE
Eng. Med. Biol. Soc., no. August, pp. 1810–1815, 2007.
[15]
K. L. Courtney, G. Demiris, M. Rantz, and M. Skubic,
“Needing smart home technologies: The
perspectives of older adults in continuing care retirement communities,”
Inform. Prim. Care, vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 195–201, 2008.
[16]
G. Demiris et al., “Older adults
attitudes towards and perceptions of ’smart
home technologies: A pilot study,” Informatics Heal. Soc. Care, vol. 29, no. 2,
pp. 87–94, 2004.
[17]
G. Dewsbury, K. Clarke, M.
Rouncefield, and I. Sommerville, “Housing, Care and Support,” 2010.
[18]
S. Dey, A. Roy, and S. Das, “Home
automation using Internet of Thing,” 2016 IEEE
7th Annu. Ubiquitous Comput. Electron. Mob. Commun. Conf., pp. 1–6, 2016.
[19]
M. Ehrenhard, B. Kijl, and L. Nieuwenhuis, “Market
adoption barriers of multi- stakeholder technology: Smart homes for the aging
population,” Technol. Forecast. Soc. Change, vol. 89, pp. 306–315, 2014.
[20]
E. Etchemendy et al., “An e-health
platform for the elderly population: The butler system,” Comput. Educ., vol.
56, no. 1, pp. 275–279, 2011.
[21]
J. Harrison, “Exploring unforeseen outcomes -
examining the potential that personalised technology can have for changing the
behaviour patterns of people with learning disabilities,” J. Assist. Technol.,
vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 45–50, 2011.
[22]
M. Herpich, T. Rist, A. Seiderer,
and E. André, “Towards a Gamified Recommender System for the Elderly,” Proc.
2017 Int. Conf. Digit. Heal. - DH ’17, pp. 211–215, 2017.
[23]
I. Iancu and B. Iancu, “Elderly in
the Digital Era. Theoretical Perspectives on Assistive Technologies,”
Technologies, vol. 5, no. 4, p. 60,
2017.
[24]
R. Kadouche and B. Abdulrazak,
“Novel model for inhabitants prediction in smart houses,” Int. J. Pervasive
Comput. Commun., vol. 8, no. 3, pp.
250–263, 2012.
[25]
N. Katsivelis, A. Anastasiou, O. Petropoulou, G. Lambrou,
K. Giokas, and D. Koutsouris,
“Applied technologies and Smart Home applications in the health sector,” 2017.
[26]
W. Keijzer-broers and M. De Reuver, “I ndoor and
Built Cooperation and knowledge challenges in realizing smart homes : The case
of small installer businesses,” vol. 0, no. 0,
pp. 1–10, 2016.
[27]
A. A. Kimberly
Miller, “Smart-Home Technologies to Assist Older People to Live Well at Home,”
J. Aging Sci., vol. 01, no. 01, pp. 1–9, 2013.
[28]
B. Kon, A. Lam, and J. Chan, “Evolution of Smart Homes for the Elderly,”
Proc. 26th Int. Conf. World Wide Web Companion - WWW ’17 Companion, pp.
1095–1101, 2017.
[29]
H. K. Lee and H. K. Kim, “Analysis of Factors
Influencing Health Conservation of Elderly Citizens Living in Rural
Environments,” vol. 12, no. 18, pp. 7933–7942,
2017.
[30]
L. Liu, E. Stroulia, I. Nikolaidis, A. Miguel-cruz,
and A. Rios, “International Journal of Medical Informatics Smart homes and home
health monitoring technologies for older adults : A systematic review,” Int. J.
Med. Inform., vol. 91, pp. 44–59, 2016.
[31]
G. Losco, A. Lupacchini, L. Bradini, and D.
Paciotti, “Design for the ambient assisted living,” Des. J., vol. 20, no. sup1,
pp. S2090–S2108, 2017.
[32]
S. M. Mahmoud, H. A. Alabbasi, and
T. E. Abdulabbas, “Monitoring and Detecting Outliers for Elder ’ s Life
Activities in a Smart Home : A Case Study,” pp. 458–461, 2017.
[33]
S. Majumder et al., “Smart homes for
elderly healthcare—Recent advances and research challenges,” Sensors
(Switzerland), vol. 17, no. 11, 2017.
[34]
A. F. Newell, A. Dickinson, M. J.
Smith, and P. Gregor, “Designing a portal for older users,” ACM Trans. Comput.
Interact., vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 347–375, 2006.
[35]
F. Nikayin and M. D. De Reuver,
“What motivates small businesses for collective action in smart living
industry?,” J. Small Bus. Enterp. Dev., vol. 22, no. 2, pp. 320–336, 2015.
[36]
D. Pal, T. Triyason, and S. Funikul,
“Smart Homes and Quality of Life for the Elderly: A Systematic Review,” 2017
IEEE Int. Symp. Multimed., vol. 6, pp. 413–419, 2017.
[37]
S. T. M. Peek et al., “Origins and consequences of
technology acquirement by independent-living seniors: Towards an integrative
model,” BMC Geriatr., vol. 17, no. 1, pp.
1–18, 2017.
[38]
S. T. M. Peek et al., “Older
Adults’ Reasons for Using Technology while Aging in Place,” Gerontology, vol.
62, no. 2, pp. 226–237, 2016.
[39]
S. T. M. Peek, E. J. M. Wouters, J. van Hoof, K. G. Luijkx, H. R. Boeije, and H. J. M.
Vrijhoef, “Factors influencing acceptance of technology for aging in place: A
systematic review,” Int. J. Med. Inform., vol. 83, no. 4, pp. 235–248, 2014.
[40]
V. Righi, S. Sayago, and J. Blat, “Urban ageing:
technology, agency and community in smarter cities for older people,” Proc. 7th
Int. Conf. Communities Technol. - C&T ’15, pp. 119–128, 2015.
[41]
Z. Roupa et al., “The use of technology by the
elderly,” Heal. Sci. J., 2010.
[42]
V. G.
Sanchez, “A Review of Smart
House Analysis Methods for Assisting Older People Living Alone,” J. Sens.
Actuator Networks, vol. 6, no. 3, p. 11, 2017.
[43]
C. Siegel and T. E. Dorner, “Information
technologies for active and assisted living— Influences to the quality of life of an ageing society,” Int. J.
Med. Inform., vol. 100, pp. 32– 45, 2017.
[44]
S. Solaimani, W.
Keijzer-Broers, and H. Bouwman,
“What we do - And don’t - Know about the Smart Home: An analysis of the Smart
Home literature,” Indoor Built Environ., vol. 24, no. 3, pp. 370–383, 2015.
[45]
L. Stafford and C. Baldwin,
“Planning Walkable Neighborhoods: Are We Overlooking Diversity in Abilities and
Ages?,” J. Plan. Lit., vol. 33, no. 1, pp.
17–30, 2018.
[46]
L. Stafford and C. Baldwin,
“Planning Walkable Neighborhoods: Are We Overlooking Diversity in Abilities and
Ages?,” J. Plan. Lit., vol. 33, no. 1, pp.
17–30, 2018.
[47]
D. H. Stefanov, S. Member, Z. Bien, and S. Member,
“[3] - The Smart House for Older Persons and Persons With Physical Disabilities
Structure, Technology Arrangments, and Perspectives,” vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 228–250, 2004.
[48]
N. K. Suryadevara, S. C. Mukhopadhyay, R. Wang, and
R. K. Rayudu, “Forecasting the behavior of an
elderly using wireless sensors data in a smart home,” Eng. Appl. Artif.
Intell., vol. 26, no. 10, pp. 2641–2652, 2013.
[49]
L. T. Vassli and B. A. Farshchian, “Acceptance of
Health-Related ICT among Elderly People Living in the Community: A Systematic
Review of Qualitative Evidence,” Int. J.
Hum. Comput. Interact., vol. 34, no. 2, pp. 99–116, 2018.
[50]
P. Visutsak and M. Daoudi, “The smart home for the
elderly: Perceptions, technologies and psychological accessibilities: The
requirements analysis for the elderly in Thailand,” ICAT 2017 - 26th Int. Conf.
Information, Commun. Autom. Technol. Proc., vol. 2017–Decem, pp. 1–6, 2017.
[51]
wong, “Modelling factors
influencing the adoption of smart-home technologies Introduction,” 2015.
[52]
S. Yusif, J. Soar, and A.
Hafeez-Baig, “Older people, assistive technologies, and the barriers to
adoption: A systematic review,” Int. J. Med. Inform., vol. 94, pp. 112–116, 2016.
[53]
W. Zhao, L. Ding, P. Cooper, P.
Perez, and D. Robinson, “Smart Home System : Environmental Factors Integration
of Energy Facilities and,” Aisel, pp. 1242–1251, 2014.
[54]
B. Ziyae, “Presenting an Innovation
Model in Orange Technology,” pp. 433–442, 2016.