Hi-Tech Automation Technology for Old Age Home
Keywords:
Arduino , Bluetooth control switching systemAbstract
Smart old age homes are recognized as a suitable medium for an independent and comfortable existence for older and disabled people in the present era. The wireless home automation system used in this research enables fall detection, Bluetooth control switching, location tracking, and health monitoring. The Home appliances like a TV, light, or fan can be remotely controlled using a Bluetooth control switching system. etc. Clinical viewpoints and heavy use of the location tracking and health monitoring system care. To prevent accidental injury and death, a fall detection system has been incorporated. This document will to create a smart senior home, put your attention on integrating automation and health monitoring systems.
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