Development and design of an intelligent home care system APP based on technology
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The purpose of this article’s research is to the background of “Internet +”, and whether “Internet + elderly care” can become an important development trend to improve the quality of elderly care services to support family-friendly elderly care services. On this basis, the design background of the smart home elderly care system application or application (APP) is analyzed, and the system architecture and equipment requirements are analyzed based on the characteristics of modern high-tech, which provides prerequisites for the establishment of a new social service system. The problem here is that in the context of population aging, improving the quality of elderly care services has become an important development trend. As for the methodology for the study, reviews of several reading materials from the existing literature become essential. The findings indicate that in the elderly care service, we should actively use big data, the Internet of Things and cloud systems, and other high-tech, combined with the needs of the elderly to scientifically develop and design intelligent home care system apps, to meet the comprehensive construction of a moderately prosperous society and the new normal economic development of society.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.32629/jai.v7i1.1198
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