Abstract

With the increasing development and popularity of smart wearable devices, smart bracelets have become one of the hottest smart devices today. Through a comparative analysis of existing products, this paper proposes improvement strategies in the three main directions of UI and module design, security, and handling of health issues to provide a product that is easier to use and meets the health needs of the elderly. For the direction of UI and module design, it is proposed to add the gesture recognition function and develop it in the direction of non-contact recognition based on the existing technology, and at the same time, use machine learning to achieve personalized recognition. Based on personalized module design, a GPS tracking device is installed to prevent users from being tracked, and a new network module is added to enable users to get in touch with others at a time when they encounter danger in remote areas. Improvement strategies in the security direction include data transmission, storage, and device security. The smart bracelet can use trusted computing for data encryption and storage by adding low-power core and optimizing the data transmission in three paths: local area network (LAN), public network (PN), and the cloud.Regarding health problem processing, it is proposed to achieve fall prevention through scene recognition and optimize the fall detection function through user information. In addition, this paper takes UV irradiation as an example to point out that smart bracelet devices can be added with new indicator detection technology to prevent some diseases. At the same time, a full voice interaction system can be developed to meet the social needs of the elderly.

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