Quantitative confirmation of residents’ everyday life behavior by acceleration measurement of facilities in a house

Maki Kato, Yoshie Shimodaira, Takeshi Sato

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    Abstract

    In aged society, decreasing of worker population is one of the most important problems. Especially the farming population has been decreasing in recent years. On the other hand, the elderly people’s families live away from them, because they cannot expect a reasonable profit from farming. In addition, it is hard to find other jobs in a rural area. Thus, the isolated farmers need somebody’s help to take care of themselves. For example, the families can confirm their everyday lives by a remote system with monitor cameras. However, it can violate the residents’ privacy. The appropriate system should have a confirmation function without violating the privacy. In this study, facilities in a house can be thought as sensors of everyday life in place of cameras. The acceleration measurement was held for quantification of the residents’ behavior in a house. The residents in the subject house are 62-year aged husband, 58-year aged wife and 91-year aged father. The accelerometers have been fixed on the refrigerator and the door in the house. Approximately one-year lengths, acceleration of the facilities were recorded through 2013 and 2014. The fluctuation of acceleration of the refrigerator can indicate the resident’s using in a day. It showed that the residents lived well-regulated lives. The refrigerator will be able to indicate the feature of their everyday life. On the other hand, the fluctuation of acceleration of the door can indicate the resident’s movements inside out. The door movements depend on the seasons. The number of the door movements in each season is different. They kept the door open through the daylight in summer, but they close the door after going in winter. These results reveal that the acceleration measurement of facilities in a house can become the quantitative confirmation method of residents’ everyday life stability.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationNew Ergonomics Perspective - Selected Papers of the 10th Pan-Pacific Conference on Ergonomics
    EditorsSakae Yamamoto
    PublisherCRC Press/Balkema
    Pages243-249
    Number of pages7
    ISBN (Electronic)9781138027510
    Publication statusPublished - 2015 Jan 1
    Event10th Pan-Pacific Conference on Ergonomics, PPCOE 2014 - Tokyo, Japan
    Duration: 2014 Aug 252014 Aug 28

    Other

    Other10th Pan-Pacific Conference on Ergonomics, PPCOE 2014
    Country/TerritoryJapan
    CityTokyo
    Period14/8/2514/8/28

    Keywords

    • Acceleration measurement
    • Aged society
    • Everyday life behavior
    • Isolation of family
    • Quantitative confirmation

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Human Factors and Ergonomics

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