Optimizing Wireless Networks to Enhance Daily Living for the Elderly: A User Experience Perspective
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https://doi.org/10.77498/t1rtzm07Keywords:
Wireless Networks, User Experience, Elderly, Daily Living, Ageing Population, Accessibility, Technology, User-Centered Design, Connectivity, Quality of Life.Abstract
This research paper delves into the critical intersection of optimising wireless networks and enhancing daily living for the elderly, with a specific focus on user experience. The ageing global population and the increasing reliance on technology for everyday tasks underscore the significance of creating user-friendly and reliable wireless solutions tailored to the elderly. Through investigating approximately 25 responses by the elderly (above 60 age), this paper uncovers the key challenges, trends, and potential solutions at the nexus of wireless technology and improving the lives of elderly individuals. The insights garnered herein provide a valuable foundation for the design, implementation, and future research in wireless networks. A User Experience perspective; perhaps would enable a better, more inclusive, and supportive digital environment for the elderly.
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