DocumentCode :
709001
Title :
Conceptual design and implementation of Indicator-based Smart Glasses: A navigational device for remote assistance of senior citizens suffering from memory loss
Author :
Firouzian, Aryan ; Asghar, Zeeshan ; Tervonen, Jari ; Pulli, Petri ; Yamamoto, Goshiro
Author_Institution :
Inf. Process. Sci., Univ. of Oulu, Oulu, Finland
fYear :
2015
fDate :
24-26 March 2015
Firstpage :
153
Lastpage :
156
Abstract :
The development of wearable technologies has generated considerable interest in the last decade. It opens doors to the emergence of user-centered assistive technologies, which are targeting senior citizens suffering from memory loss. This paper is dedicated to introducing the conceptual, behavioural and architectural design of a remote controllable head mounted display. The Indicator-based Smart Glasses are designed to assist senior citizens in daily navigational tasks with the guidance of human remote caretakers. The use of eyeglasses among the senior citizens is quite common, and it derived us to construct navigation interface prototype by implanting a set of light-emitting diode indicators on the frame of eyeglasses. The system aims to provide senior citizens with visual cues that could be perceived intuitively for navigational commands. Furthermore, the system would improve the independent mobility of senior citizens. The global positioning system- and geographical information system-based location-aware system could be integrated into Indicator-based Smart Glasses to facilitate the remote assisting process. The research method of the study is constructive design science with applied qualitative and quantitative approaches to improve and evaluate the system. The Living Lab, Wizard of Oz methods, plus observation and interviews are used to evaluate and improve the system through iterative pilot and usability tests.
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; biomechanics; cognition; eye; geographic information systems; geriatrics; helmet mounted displays; indicators; lenses; light emitting diodes; medical disorders; mobile computing; navigation; patient care; prototypes; telecontrol; telemedicine; user centred design; user interfaces; wearable computers; Living Lab; Wizard of Oz method; applied qualitative method; applied quantitative method; architectural design; behavioural design; constructive design science; daily navigational task assistance; geographical information system-based location-aware system; global positioning system-based location-aware system; human remote caretaker guidance; independent senior citizen mobility; indicator-based smart glasses conceptual design; indicator-based smart glasses implementation; interview; intuitive perception; iterative pilot test; iterative usability test; light-emitting diode indicator; location-aware system evaluation; location-aware system improvement; memory loss; navigation interface prototype; navigational command; navigational device; observation; remote assistance; remote controllable head mounted display; senior citizen assistance; senior citizen eyeglasses; user-centered assistive technology; visual cue; wearable technology development; Dementia; Glass; Light emitting diodes; Navigation; Senior citizens; Usability; Visualization; Assistive Navigational tool; Head Mounted Display; LED Indicators;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Medical Information and Communication Technology (ISMICT), 2015 9th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Kamakura
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISMICT.2015.7107518
Filename :
7107518
Link To Document :
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