Calm Sensing Design: A Contextual Notification Mechanism to Support Older User‘s Health Awareness

Chen Li
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As the population of older adults in society rises, the importance of ubiquitous technology to assist health management and healthcare is growing with the demographic shift. Smart devices with multiple sensors in everyday life have been the common solution proposed by related projects to fulfil the needs of older users. However, ubiquitous computing can also change the paradigm in which notifications are delivered to users. Notification mechanisms are a key factor in interaction design to provide older adults health awareness. Since older users are both active and sensitive to health problems, good awareness mechanisms should provide seamlessly interactions with technology into their everyday routines. Inspired by influential early visions on ubiquitous computing, we conduct an experimental research within a smart cushion project that reminded older adults‘ sedentary lifestyle in two everyday scenarios through different notification modalities. Based on the experimental results, we introduce a contextual notification mechanism called Calm Sensing. Calm Sensing Design identifies the effectiveness and disruptiveness of notification modalities at varied channels of human sensory, these being heat, odour, sound, vibration and message. we conclude that good notification mechanism should have the ability to switch among older adults‘ multi-sensory for different their daily activities. We suggest that heat and odour have potential to be alternatives instead of familiar sound and vibration to give just-in-time information and avoiding disruptiveness.
平静感知设计:支持老年用户健康意识的上下文通知机制
随着社会中老年人人口的增加,随着人口结构的变化,无处不在的帮助健康管理和医疗保健的技术的重要性也在增加。日常生活中具有多个传感器的智能设备已成为相关项目提出的解决方案,以满足老年用户的需求。然而,无处不在的计算也可以改变向用户传递通知的范例。在提供老年人健康意识的交互设计中,通知机制是一个关键因素。由于老年用户对健康问题既活跃又敏感,因此良好的意识机制应该在他们的日常生活中提供与技术的无缝交互。受早期对普适计算有影响力的设想的启发,我们在一个智能坐垫项目中进行了一项实验研究,该项目通过不同的通知方式提醒老年人在两种日常场景中久坐的生活方式。基于实验结果,我们引入了一种名为平静感知的上下文通知机制。Calm Sensing Design识别了不同人类感官渠道的通知方式的有效性和破坏性,这些渠道包括热、气味、声音、振动和信息。我们认为,良好的通知机制应该具有在老年人不同的日常活动中切换多感官的能力。我们认为,热量和气味有可能取代熟悉的声音和振动,提供及时的信息,避免干扰。
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