ROBINSON, Jon, LEE, Kevin, APPIAH, Kofi and YOUSEF, Yousaf (2017). Energy-Aware systems for improving the well-being of older people by reducing their energy consumption. International Journal on Advances in Life Sciences, 9 (3&4), 163-175. [Article]
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Abstract
Fuel poverty is becoming a problem amongst the
older community in the UK. To help reduce the anxiety that
fuel poverty places on older members of the community, this
paper will first address why such systems are necessary before
introducing a system and various interfaces for engaging and
promoting better energy usage. Key areas of the proposed
prototype will be discussed which focuses on a recommender
and behavioural change system which enables older people to
improve their energy footprint through energy-aware systems.
Using systems to help reduce fuel poverty will invariably
improve their general well-being. Results show how this
technology can be accepted and act as an enabler in improving
the overall well-being of older people as well as other system
considerations. In addition, a number of subsequent phases of
the project will be detailed which will discuss a longer test
duration, an analysis of the data harvested and future
directions.
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