A Preference-Driven Smart Home Service for the Elderly's Biophilic Experience

Smart home services (SHS) should support the positive experiences of the elderly in homes with a focus on getting closer to nature. The study identified the services preferred by the elderly through a survey on the biophilic experience-based SHS, and to discuss the configuration of the sensors and d...

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description Smart home services (SHS) should support the positive experiences of the elderly in homes with a focus on getting closer to nature. The study identified the services preferred by the elderly through a survey on the biophilic experience-based SHS, and to discuss the configuration of the sensors and devices required to provide the service. We reorganized the biophilic experience-based SHS and related sensors and devices, focusing on our previous study, and developed a survey instrument. A preference survey was conducted on 250 adults aged 20 and older, and the SPSS program was used for a factor analysis and independent two-sample T-test. We derived six factors for biophilic experience-based SHS. Compared to other age groups, the elderly preferred services that were mainly attributed to factors such as 'Immersion and interaction with nature' (A), 'Management of well-being and indoor environmental quality (IEQ)' (B), and 'Natural process and systems' (F). We proposed 15 prioritized services, along with their sensor and device configurations, in consideration of service provision regarding the elderly's preferences and universality. This study contributes to new developments in elderly-friendly smart home research by converting bio-friendly ideas into the market in the development of medical services and SHS for the elderly.
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Aging
Architecture
biophilic experience
Chemistry
Chemistry, Analytical
Configurations
elderly population
Engineering
Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Environmental quality
Factor analysis
Hypotheses
Indoor environments
Instruments & Instrumentation
Internet of Things
mental health
Older people
Physical Sciences
Planning
Preferences
Science & Technology
Sensors
Smart buildings
smart home service
Smart houses
smart technology
Technology
title A Preference-Driven Smart Home Service for the Elderly's Biophilic Experience
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