Development of Smart Stick Using Motion Sensing and GPS for Elderly Users' Safety

  • Kim T
  • Ro C
  • Yoon J
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This paper describes the development of smart sticks as walking assistance for elderly people that incorporate motion sensing, hear-beat sensing, data processing, and communication functions. Our sticks communicate with users' smart phones and upon a detection of falling-off, an alarm is generated and propagated to multiple guardians registered in advance. In addition, the sticks provide smart healthcare functionalities for elderly people thus suggest an health platform that is empowered by various health-related informations. The heartbeat sensors and motion sensors mounted on the sticks enable various additional functions. Our smart sticks are designed to function as stable walking assistance as well as to support elderly people by providing useful services in the convergence with information technologies.

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Kim, T., Ro, C., & Yoon, J. (2016). Development of Smart Stick Using Motion Sensing and GPS for Elderly Users’ Safety. Journal of the Korea Convergence Society, 7(4), 45–50. https://doi.org/10.15207/jkcs.2016.7.4.045

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