Research and Application of Internet of Things in the Field of Home-Based Care for the Aged

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With the development of society, the problem of aging will be taken more and more seriously by every country. China has been entered into the aging society in the year of 2000. Children always felt helpless in taking care of the aged dues to the nuclear families become more and more prevalent since the reform and open policy. In order to prolong the Chinese traditional culture and answer for the security of elderly living at home possibly, looking for a new system of taking care of the aged has profound significance. In this paper, falling back on the intelligence of Internet of Things (IoT)[, a solution is introduced to solve the security problems of elderly living at home. The solution can contribute to a situation satisfied by elderly, children and society, due to that it cannot only disturb childrens work as little as possible but also ease the burden of country.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 926-930)

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2582-2585

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May 2014

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