Smart product: product requirements for the development of a responsive mirror for elderly support

S. Ala, Alexandre Cruz
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A responsive smart product can connect with a network, to sense and gain awareness as well as to react to input signals and align with them. This paper describes the product requirements gathering process to assist the development of a responsive bathroom mirror connected with emergency centres for elderly support. The rapidly increasing ageing population has led to increased number of elderly people living alone. In this sense it is essential to pursue strategies that can guarantee ageing in place safely, independently, and with confidence, and improve the quality of life of those who wish to continue living in their own living environment. Driven by recent advances in technology, the development of smart products that can respond to human needs and wants, and to improve everyday tasks, became a tangible reality. When smart products are developed for senior citizens daily support, responding to what their expectations are and whether they are satisfied with them, and what opportunities and worries they associate with their age, overcoming technological barriers from the user's point of view, it will have a huge impact on the communities: older people, their families, and the healthcare system. To address these issues, this paper provides a systematic identification of product requirements, technological and from user’s point of view, for the future development of a responsive mirror. Towards a holist development approach, first, existing studies on smart products, research on related technological trends and development were reviewed, supplemented with case studies of existing smart products for healthcare. The first list of requirements was developed from this research. Additionally, studies and public statistics were analysed to confirm the relation between domestic environment and high levels of injuries, as well as places and situations of the accidents that have high impact on health and well-being. Smart products typically have a strong sense of technology. Being a mirror a product that is used in a daily basis, it is mandatory to gather simultaneously the user’s preferences and technological requirements. Based on a systematic approach, a Kano Model was developed; requirements were synthesized and organized within a comprehensive user requirement framework delineating three levels of needs: basic, performance and delight. Research from the field of smart products demonstrated that there are several technological trends that can be applied to mirrors, that there are smart mirrors for applications in automobile and fashion industries. Nevertheless, examples of these products in healthcare remains limited. Additionally, recent technological developments enable the development of a responsive smart mirror that not only serve as an interface for displaying information but can predict the presence of the user.
智能产品:产品要求开发一种响应镜,用于老年人的支持
响应式智能产品可以与网络连接,感知和获得意识,并对输入信号做出反应并与之保持一致。本文描述了产品需求收集过程,以协助开发与老年人急救中心相连的响应式浴室镜子。快速增长的老龄化人口导致越来越多的老年人独居。从这个意义上说,必须采取各种战略,确保安全、独立和有信心地进行老龄化,并改善那些希望继续在自己的生活环境中生活的人的生活质量。在最近科技进步的推动下,能够响应人类需求和愿望并改善日常任务的智能产品的开发已成为切实可行的现实。当智能产品被开发出来用于老年人的日常支持,响应他们的期望和他们是否满意,以及他们与年龄相关的机会和担忧,从用户的角度克服技术障碍时,它将对社区产生巨大影响:老年人,他们的家庭,以及医疗保健系统。为了解决这些问题,本文从产品需求、技术和用户角度对响应式镜子的未来发展进行了系统的识别。针对整体发展思路,首先回顾了智能产品的现有研究、相关技术趋势和发展研究,并辅以现有医疗智能产品的案例研究。第一个需求列表是从这项研究中开发出来的。此外,还对研究和公共统计数据进行了分析,以确认家庭环境与高伤害率之间的关系,以及对健康和福祉产生重大影响的事故地点和情况之间的关系。智能产品通常具有很强的科技感。作为一个日常使用的产品,镜子必须同时收集用户的偏好和技术要求。基于系统的方法,建立了卡诺模型;需求在一个全面的用户需求框架中被综合和组织,描述了三个层次的需求:基本需求、性能需求和愉悦需求。智能产品领域的研究表明,有几种技术趋势可以应用于镜子,智能镜子可以应用于汽车和时尚行业。然而,这些产品在医疗保健领域的应用仍然有限。此外,最近的技术发展使响应式智能镜子的开发成为可能,它不仅可以作为显示信息的界面,还可以预测用户的存在。
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