Smart home for YOLD in Thailand
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Guidelines, Smart home, YOLD, Thailandบทคัดย่อ
From the statistics of the number of elderly people in 2021, it was found that Thailand has a total population of 66,666,666 people, 12,462,010 people aged 60 years and over, 1,396,343 people aged 80 years and over. From a situation, the Thai government has continued the action plan for the elderly (2002-2022) and prepare Thai society to become an aging society completely in the year 2021. There are still some operations that need to be improved
For Thailand Smart home market trends, social middle-class people with income and having purchasing power will be the purchaser of the product. In Thailand, the Siam Cement Company Limited focuses on the convenience of living energy saving and health-enhancing devices for residents that can be controlled by using a smartphone. The advantages of smart homes are that they can be controlled through an application and operate the home devices via smartphone or tablet is a decentralized system, if one of the devices is broken but other devices will still be able to operate normally, highly flexible in use and can add additional devices to the system There is no need to modify the whole system. Operate only by installing additional equipment to the control point to enable interoperability. This makes the system maintenance costs relatively low because if there is damage, it can fix only the point, no need to modify the whole system.
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