Smart homes offer a helping Hand

The BBC news site reports…

“Smart homes of the future will not only feature designer fabrics and furniture, they will also be filled with smart technology that takes a greater interest in your daily life – Researchers at the technology consultancy Accenture are working on ways to help homes view what their occupants are doing.

The work is aimed at helping older people by spotting when they get into difficulties, to diagnose health problems before they become major and to combat loneliness by making it simpler to keep in touch with their family.

Eventually the projects could produce products that help practically anybody stay healthy or stay in contact with friends… Dumb domicile

Marion Mesnage, a senior specialist at Accenture labs, said numerous of the technologies she and her colleagues had been working on were developed to help societies cope with their ageing populations.

You could play draughts through video. By 2050, according to UN estimates, about 20% of people will be aged 60 or over. In developed nations, the figure could climb as high as 33%

Ms Mesnage said it was not just pensioners that needed help to cope.

Statistics showed that carers were two to three times much more likely to need drugs to cure depression, anxiety and insomnia than any other group, she said.  To help people cope, Accenture researchers are concentrating on five main projects:

Persuasive mirrors

Connective tables

Shared scrap books

Interactive pictures

Activity monitoring

The persuasive mirror manipulates images of a person in real time depending on what they have been doing all day. Ms Mesnage said it could be used to encourage people to live healthier lives by showing what would happen to their appearance if they took no exercise and did not view what they ate. The connective table would use video-conferencing and projectors to let people play games such as draughts or chess even though they were in different locations.

Shared scrap books would let individual family members contribute images, messages and video to a single electronic journal that anybody could look at and flick through”

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