Wonderwall - a good helper for the elderly
Researchers at the University of Technology Munich (TUM) have created a high-tech wall that helps with routine tasks for older people and monitors their health at home. myself.
Wonderwall was introduced at the Munich Innovation Show on February 20.
"The wall magically" Wonderwall resembles a wardrobe, forward a range for mounting a tablet and is suitable for all homes, even can be combined with other items such as hangers jacket or shoe rack.
The system consists of biological sensors that focus on important elements of elderly health such as blood pressure and blood glucose levels. After evaluating user health, it will offer programmable suggestions such as a walk to relax or take medication. In case of emergency, it may contact your doctor or nursing home.
Wonderwall's "home navigation system" also helps owners find lost items, such as keys or glasses. In addition, the "magic wall" also features an auto-adjusting air conditioner, which provides information commonly used by homeowners such as bus schedules, home phone numbers, and attendance. weather report.
Wonderwall is part of the Independent Living Project at Alto Adige (LISA) hosted by TUM's Human Technology Laboratory. The TUM team will also design "magic walls" for other indoor spaces, not just for living rooms like the current Wonderwall model.
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