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Year 2022, , 238 - 244, 20.07.2022
https://doi.org/10.31127/tuje.942823

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  • Zaro F, Tamimi A & Barakat A (2021). Smart home automation system. International Journal of Engineering and Innovative Research, 3(1).

A low-cost smart home automation for elderly who has Alzheimer’s or age-related memory loss

Year 2022, , 238 - 244, 20.07.2022
https://doi.org/10.31127/tuje.942823

Abstract

Technology, which is developing considerable in recent years, have influence on automation systems as well. With the advancement of the technology, people want to remote access systems and artificial intelligent systems that can consider for them. Nowadays, people started to tend smart house systems in order to facilitate their lives and to live more peaceful. In this study, a smart house automation system was designed on LabVIEW platform for people who has age-related memory loss or Alzheimer’s or who cannot fulfill their needs. The house performs some functions namely, medication reminder, pulse-control sensor, temperature control and fire alarm, door/window warning system, burglar alarm, and lighting systems. This study is based on, communication via e-mail. If there is any abnormality in the house, the system allows users to have an e-mail about the current situation. Since, the study targets elderly or people who needs medical care, this low-cost design can be very preferable in the future. 

References

  • Aldrich F K (2003). Smart homes: past, present and future. Inside the smart home, Springer, London, 17-39.
  • Ay A N, Yildiz M Z & Boru B (2017). Real-time feature extraction of ECG signals using NI LabVIEW. Sakarya University Journal of Science, 21(4), 576-583.
  • Bhardwaj P, Manchanda P, Chahal P, Chaudhary P & Singh R (2017). A review paper on smart home automation. International Journal of Scientific Research and Management Studies (IJSRMS), 3, 279-283.
  • Cahill S, Macijauskiene J, Nygård A M, Faulkner J P & Hagen I (2007). Technology in dementia care. Technology and Disability, 19(2-3), 55-60.
  • Coskun I & Ardam H (1998). A remote controller for home and office appliances by telephone. IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics, 44(4), 1291-1297.
  • Douligeris C (1993). Intelligent home systems. IEEE Communications Magazine, 31(10), 52-61.
  • Fernández J L, Losada D P & Domonte E P (2014). An integrated and low-cost home automation system with flexible task scheduling. In XV Workshop of physical agents.
  • González A B, Selmes M & Selmes J (2017). Can smart homes extend people with Alzheimer’s disease stay at home? Journal of Enabling Technologies, 11(1).
  • Ienca M, Fabrice J, Elger B, Caon M, Scoccia Pappagallo, A, Kressig R W & Wangmo T (2017). Intelligent assistive technology for Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias: a systematic review. Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 56(4), 1301-1340.
  • Koyuncu B (1995). PC remote control of appliances by using telephone lines. IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics, 41(1), 201-209.
  • Lauriks S, Reinersmann A, Van der Roest H G, Meiland F J M, Davies R J, Moelaert F, ... & Dröes R M (2007). Review of ICT-based services for identified unmet needs in people with dementia. Ageing research reviews, 6(3), 223-246.
  • Maresova P, Tomsone S, Lameski P, Madureira J, Mendes A, Zdravevski E & Rodile K (2018). Technological solutions for older people with Alzheimer's disease. Current Alzheimer Research, 15(10), 975-983.
  • Mennicken S, Vermeulen J & Huang E M (2014). From today's augmented houses to tomorrow's smart homes: new directions for home automation research. In Proceedings of the 2014 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing, 105-115.
  • Muurling M, de Boer C, Kozak R, Religa D, Koychev I, Verheij H & Visser P J (2021). Remote monitoring technologies in Alzheimer’s disease: design of the RADAR-AD study. Alzheimer's research & therapy, 13(1), 1-13.
  • Niranjan L, Nethravathi V, Bhavya Shree G, Nethravathi G, Rithu S (2017). Home Automation using SCADA & IOT. International Journal of Engineering Research in Electronics and Communication Engineering, 4 (6).
  • Oskouei R J, Mousavi Lou Z, Bakhtiari Z & Jalbani K B (2020). IoT-Based Healthcare Support System for Alzheimer’s Patients. Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing.
  • Pal D, Triyason T & Funikul S (2017). Smart homes and quality of life for the elderly: a systematic review. In 2017 IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM), 413-419.
  • Soliman M S, Alahmadi A A, Maash A A & Elhabib M O (2017). Design and implementation of a real-time smart home automation system based on arduino microcontroller kit and labview platform. International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, 12(18), 7259-7264.
  • Zaro F, Tamimi A & Barakat A (2021). Smart home automation system. International Journal of Engineering and Innovative Research, 3(1).
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Primary Language English
Subjects Engineering
Journal Section Articles
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Ayşe Nur Ay 0000-0002-4448-4858

İbrahim Türkmen 0000-0003-4970-1337

Barış Çokacar 0000-0002-1752-7832

Publication Date July 20, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022

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APA Ay, A. N., Türkmen, İ., & Çokacar, B. (2022). A low-cost smart home automation for elderly who has Alzheimer’s or age-related memory loss. Turkish Journal of Engineering, 6(3), 238-244. https://doi.org/10.31127/tuje.942823
AMA Ay AN, Türkmen İ, Çokacar B. A low-cost smart home automation for elderly who has Alzheimer’s or age-related memory loss. TUJE. July 2022;6(3):238-244. doi:10.31127/tuje.942823
Chicago Ay, Ayşe Nur, İbrahim Türkmen, and Barış Çokacar. “A Low-Cost Smart Home Automation for Elderly Who Has Alzheimer’s or Age-Related Memory Loss”. Turkish Journal of Engineering 6, no. 3 (July 2022): 238-44. https://doi.org/10.31127/tuje.942823.
EndNote Ay AN, Türkmen İ, Çokacar B (July 1, 2022) A low-cost smart home automation for elderly who has Alzheimer’s or age-related memory loss. Turkish Journal of Engineering 6 3 238–244.
IEEE A. N. Ay, İ. Türkmen, and B. Çokacar, “A low-cost smart home automation for elderly who has Alzheimer’s or age-related memory loss”, TUJE, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 238–244, 2022, doi: 10.31127/tuje.942823.
ISNAD Ay, Ayşe Nur et al. “A Low-Cost Smart Home Automation for Elderly Who Has Alzheimer’s or Age-Related Memory Loss”. Turkish Journal of Engineering 6/3 (July 2022), 238-244. https://doi.org/10.31127/tuje.942823.
JAMA Ay AN, Türkmen İ, Çokacar B. A low-cost smart home automation for elderly who has Alzheimer’s or age-related memory loss. TUJE. 2022;6:238–244.
MLA Ay, Ayşe Nur et al. “A Low-Cost Smart Home Automation for Elderly Who Has Alzheimer’s or Age-Related Memory Loss”. Turkish Journal of Engineering, vol. 6, no. 3, 2022, pp. 238-44, doi:10.31127/tuje.942823.
Vancouver Ay AN, Türkmen İ, Çokacar B. A low-cost smart home automation for elderly who has Alzheimer’s or age-related memory loss. TUJE. 2022;6(3):238-44.
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