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Title:
The Role of Wearable Technology in Caring for Senior Citizens
Authors: Nahla Hassan Ali
Year: 2019
Keywords: Wearable Technology; Senior Citizens; aging- in- place ;Health Care
Journal: مجلة العمارة و الفنون و العلوم الإنسانية
Volume: 4
Issue: 16
Pages: 571-590
Publisher: Arab Association for Islamic Civilization and Art
Local/International: Local
Paper Link:
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Abstract:

The thought of increasing human capabilities through wearable techniques has engaged people‟ s mind for a long time, starting from inventing eye glasses and pocket watches to enhance vision and keep track of time; to developing the concept of attaching “artificial devices” to human organs to boost senses; such as hearing and touch. With the enormous development of digital technology nowadays, along with the expansion and shrinking size of computes; wearable technology seeks to blend computers and sensors with the human body, to facilitate communication between individuals and the computerized contents they wear. Thus, technology has been integrated into clothes, jewelry and accessories; eg watches and eye glasses; and all other items that humans can wear, to simplify the wearer‟ s daily life and grant them pleasure and luxury. Modern flexible display techniques, electronic textiles and physical computing provide the opportunity to consider combining these technologies to offer their users a tool to interact with digital information, while moving around in their physical world (during daily life). Wearable technology can play an important and basic role in caring for senior citizens, facilitate their lives and daily activities, help them care for themselves and support their independency; sensors and tracking devices can be utilized to remotely observe their vital functions, follow up their health condition and send SOS‟ s in case of emergency. The problem of this research is based on the fact that; as humans grow old, their vital functions, physical and mental abilities decrease; and they face difficulties in using and interacting with …

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