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A Critical Review of Interaction Design Between Smart Home Devices and the Elderly

In: Proceedings of the 26th International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate

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  • Yifei Liang

    (Sino-Australia Joint Research Center in BIM and Smart Construction, Shenzhen University)

  • Lirong Quan

    (Sino-Australia Joint Research Center in BIM and Smart Construction, Shenzhen University)

  • Chuan Yang

    (Sino-Australia Joint Research Center in BIM and Smart Construction, Shenzhen University)

  • Longhui Liao

    (Sino-Australia Joint Research Center in BIM and Smart Construction, Shenzhen University)

Abstract

Smart home technologies are increasingly mature, which can achieve multiple functions such as real-time health monitoring, household device management, and hazardous events detection based on smart home systems. Smart home systems can provide the elderly in the aging society with promising solutions to maintain independence and quality of life. However, a comprehensive review of the interaction design between smart home devices and the elderly appears to be unavailable. This study aims to address this gap by systematically reviewing 107 relevant peer-reviewed journal papers published from 2000 to 2021. These papers were analyzed in terms of contributing journals and institutions, citations, keyword co-occurrence, keyword burst detection, and keyword term cluster using a scientometric approach. Results and discussion of this study uncover potential means of human-machine interaction design between smart home devices and the elderly and identify research trends for academics and practitioners in their future research and practice.

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  • Yifei Liang & Lirong Quan & Chuan Yang & Longhui Liao, 2022. "A Critical Review of Interaction Design Between Smart Home Devices and the Elderly," Lecture Notes in Operations Research, in: Hongling Guo & Dongping Fang & Weisheng Lu & Yi Peng (ed.), Proceedings of the 26th International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate, pages 1041-1054, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:lnopch:978-981-19-5256-2_81
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-5256-2_81
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