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Older Generation: Self-Powered IoTs, Home-Life and “Ageing Well”

Gavin Bailey Orcid Logo, Kris Seunarine, Carlos Baptista De Lima, Matt Carnie Orcid Logo, Zaid Haymoor, Martin Hyde, Ben H Jones, Matt Jones Orcid Logo, Jen Pearson Orcid Logo, Thomas Reitmaier Orcid Logo, Simon Robinson Orcid Logo, Deepak Sahoo Orcid Logo, Aelwyn Williams

Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction

Swansea University Authors: Gavin Bailey Orcid Logo, Kris Seunarine, Carlos Baptista De Lima, Matt Carnie Orcid Logo, Zaid Haymoor, Matt Jones Orcid Logo, Jen Pearson Orcid Logo, Thomas Reitmaier Orcid Logo, Simon Robinson Orcid Logo, Deepak Sahoo Orcid Logo, Aelwyn Williams

DOI (Published version): 10.1145/3679318.3685410

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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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Thomas Reitmaier
Simon Robinson
Deepak Sahoo
Aelwyn Williams
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description 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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