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Design Strategy of Wearable Equipment Based on Smart Home Pension System

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Wearable device is a new type of IoT product that has the function of directly contacting the human body and collecting physiological physical data and can provide critical intelligent services for the home care system. This paper analyzes the inevitable trend of the development of the smart home pension model, expounds the entry point and function of the wearable equipment applied to the smart home pension system, and puts forward the hardware and software design strategies and challenges for the future development of wearable equipment. The practical application of wearable equipment in the smart home pension system can provide specialized old-age pension services for the elderly, contribute to solving the problems of social livelihood, and provide a new idea for the construction of smart home pension service system.

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This work was supported by Guangzhou College of Technology and Business 2019 Research Project “Research and Design of Smart Pension System Based on Wearable Computing Technology” (Project No. KA201940).

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Xia, P. (2020). Design Strategy of Wearable Equipment Based on Smart Home Pension System. In: Yang, CT., Pei, Y., Chang, JW. (eds) Innovative Computing. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 675. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5959-4_104

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