Abstract
With the rapid development of information technology, the application of Internet of Things (IoT) in the field of funeral services has brought revolutionary changes to traditional funeral management. The article aims to explore how to use the Internet of Things technology, combined with incremental services, to realize the networked management of funeral services, in order to improve the quality and efficiency of services, as well as to meet the needs of modern society for personalized and convenient funeral services. The article analyzes the current situation and existing problems of funeral services, and points out the deficiencies of traditional funeral services in terms of informationization, standardization and personalized services. In terms of incremental services, the article discusses how to provide personalized and customized funeral services through IoT technology, such as remote farewells and Internet mourning, etc. These services not only improve the convenience of the services, but also enrich the family’s way of commemorating the deceased. In addition, the article discusses the importance of technical standards, data security and privacy protection measures required to implement the management of IoT funeral service networks, as well as related training and education for practitioners. It provides new ideas and methods for the modernization of funeral services, and is of great theoretical and practical significance for promoting the technological progress and upgrading the service level of the funeral industry.
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