Smart Mobility for Seniors: Challenges and Solutions in El Paso, TX, and New York, NY

Matthew Vechione, Corina Marrufo, Raul Alejandro Vargas-Acosta, Maria Guadalupe Jimenez Velasco, Okan Gurbuz, A. Dmitriyeva, R. Cheu, N. Villanueva-Rosales, G. Nunez-Mchiri, Joseph Y. J. Chow
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Many older adults or seniors face mobility issues as they age, for example, switching from driving to using carpool, taxi, or staying on fixed routes. Seniors require responsive transportation services to attend activities. Unfortunately, there are limited tools to assist seniors to find the most appropriate transportation options given their mobility needs (e.g., inability to walk long distances, use of a cane). Mobile devices (e.g. smartphones, tablets, etc.) have demonstrated to be a useful tool to provide real-time information that has the potential to assist seniors with mobility challenges. This paper focuses on investigating senior citizens’ mobility needs in El Paso, Texas and New York City, New York in order to define the requirements and recommendations for an ad-hoc solution on smart mobility for seniors, using state-of-the-art mobile technologies. In order to identify the main concerns and requirements to assist in mobility of seniors, a survey was conducted at various senior recreation centers across El Paso and New York City with a total of 458 and 61 responses, respectively. Survey results indicate that: (i) the most required assistance for seniors is the avoidance of traffic congestion; (ii) the majority of seniors who own mobile devices are not using the available applications or functions to meet their mobility needs; and (iii) seniors indicated that they prefer mobile applications that are easy and intuitive to use. These findings provide additional insights to those from previous surveys. We provide recommendations for researchers and developers interested in creating solutions for mobility of seniors based on these findings and the interactions with seniors when the survey was performed.
老年人的智能出行:德克萨斯州埃尔帕索和纽约州纽约的挑战和解决方案
随着年龄的增长,许多老年人面临着行动不便的问题,例如,从开车转向使用拼车、出租车或固定路线。老年人需要快捷的交通服务来参加活动。不幸的是,帮助老年人找到最合适的交通选择的工具有限,因为他们的行动需要(例如,无法长距离行走,使用手杖)。移动设备(如智能手机、平板电脑等)已被证明是提供实时信息的有用工具,有可能帮助行动不便的老年人。本文重点调查了德克萨斯州埃尔帕索市和纽约市老年人的移动出行需求,以确定老年人智能移动出行的临时解决方案的要求和建议,使用最先进的移动技术。为了确定协助老年人行动的主要问题和要求,在埃尔帕索和纽约市的各种老年人娱乐中心进行了一项调查,分别有458和61份回应。调查结果显示:(i)长者最需要的协助是避免交通挤塞;(ii)大部分拥有流动装置的长者并没有使用现有的应用程式或功能来满足他们的流动需要;(3)高年级学生表示他们更喜欢易于使用和直观的移动应用程序。这些发现为以前的调查提供了额外的见解。我们根据调查结果和与老年人的互动,为有兴趣为老年人的流动性创造解决方案的研究人员和开发人员提供建议。
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