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  • Ubiquitous Computing
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Gerontology

Background:

  • Integrating sensor systems into homes presents deployment and customization challenges.
  • Interoperability across diverse devices is a significant hurdle in smart home research.
  • Previous studies highlight the need for user-centered approaches in sensor system design.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To demonstrate the feasibility of deploying sensor systems in a residential setting using the Lab of Things platform.
  • To develop and evaluate a real-time data visualization application for sensor data.
  • To gather user feedback from older adults and caregivers on the system's usability and personalization.

Main Methods:

  • Deployment of sensor systems within a private residence over a three-month period.
  • Development of a real-time data visualization application utilizing collected sensor data.
  • Evaluation of the application through a survey administered to 19 older adults and their caregivers.

Main Results:

  • Successful deployment and data collection using the Lab of Things platform in a real-world home environment.
  • Creation of a functional real-time visualization application tailored for sensor data.
  • Positive feedback from older adults and caregivers regarding the potential for personalized interfaces and study scalability.

Conclusions:

  • The Lab of Things platform provides a viable solution for deploying sensor systems in diverse home environments.
  • Real-time data visualization can enhance user engagement and understanding of sensor data.
  • Findings offer valuable insights for scaling studies and developing personalized interfaces for older adults in smart home research.