As advanced studies on the communicariont facility from the standpoints of their beneficiaries and social infrastructure, some fundamental concepts and technology relating well-being systems are examined. In an ageing society, we primarily mention them in relation to the subjective demands of individual beneficiaries. Thus, in common tele-health scenarios, low-cost, simple equipment is discussed rather than surveillance of beneficiaries, with community-wide medicare providing security. However, a focus is placed on face-to-face communication and ease of use for beneficiaries, with options such as playing games for the less fortunate and dementia sufferers as examples. The same technology approach based on broadband is then stated to enable remote teleconferences and teleeducation for depopulated rural areas. Here, a simple technology is used in principle on the basis of its safety, reliability, and flexibility, reflecting previous technical achievements for the well-being of people, and the active use of the Internet environment for the wide provision of convenience and assistance in daily life on public benefits. In addition, various approaches for system management and software provisioning to start the computer from a distance are proposed. We give technical perspectives from our research on broad engineering concerns relevant to the development and practical use of basic Internet functionalities. As information and communication technology advances, appropriate systems for daily living, entertainment, guidance, health care, rehabilitation, nursing, and medicare are methodically designed. They allowed the recipients to not only seek neighbours for help in an emergency and obtain daily requirements, but also to conduct effective activities and communications in distant islands and/or depopulated areas where medical personnel may be scarce. In order to communicate bilaterally with beneficiaries, the suggested basic system's expanded functionalities are used for various systems, which are provided as concrete methods and apparatus to convey their relevant data. Important methods for everyday life assistance and rescue of a lonely living person with a life-threatening illness are realised in this study by combining an additional button-type computer with proposed communication techniques that do not require any complicated manipulation in an Internet environment.
Author(S) Details
Hidetoshi Wakamatsu
Graduate School of Health Care Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, 1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
Takuri Takahashi
Graduate School of Health Care Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, 1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
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