I came across a rather interesting example, so I'm going to make an article out of it. ! y8 X; M3 c. E* n* Z# l# c+ B/ d 1 A! e6 `5 k/ A9 s0 J" e4 V% a5 `(欢迎访问老王论坛:laowang.vip)
Can digitalisation be done like this?- A smart water meter even save your life。6 b q6 D% w) U(欢迎访问老王论坛:laowang.vip)
There is this property company that serves a community where many senior citizens who live alone live. 5 u" L; K5 ]$ }$ i; O8 t(欢迎访问老王论坛:laowang.vip)
When an elderly person slips and falls in their home, the consequences can be unthinkable if no one catches them in time. I am sure that many parents or people who are not with their elderly (I have slipped and fallen in the bathroom) have imagined this scenario and have had concerns and even fears. ; g4 a/ V+ |+ v/ a: t: d(欢迎访问老王论坛:laowang.vip)
I have seen a Japanese documentary before, in which a neighbourhood was filled with elderly people. Two old girlfriends who lived on the opposite floor opened their windows first thing every day, not to let the sunlight in, but to send a signal to the old lady across the street that I was still there. If the window across the street is not open, something might have happened and then the police would have to be called.% F! {4 _6 ?9 m& ~. d8 T(欢迎访问老王论坛:laowang.vip)
Does it too bleack to us?/ c" B2 Q: I8 H% ~ p' M# U(欢迎访问老王论坛:laowang.vip)
As a property company, what should I do? Send someone to the house every day and check on it by shushing it? It's quite annoying. Do you want to use cameras to monitor the elderly when they go out or not? For one thing, the elderly don't go out much, and for another, it's a matter of privacy: A& z9 y) v6 l. p(欢迎访问老王论坛:laowang.vip)
So what else can be done? Isn't everyone changing to smart water meters now? They have invented a new use for water meters. They look at the water meter data, not only at the end of the month when they charge, but also every day to see if it has gone. As long as the numbers don't move for half a day, the system will alert you. 7 Y% n1 a4 e# m0 y! H1 G+ U7 V8 P What does it say about a home where the water meter hasn't gone off for half a day? It means that the occupants haven't washed their hands, cooked, or even gone to the toilet - either no one is home today or there is a high probability that something has happened to someone in the house. 0 I- ]" Q6 t6 S `1 x, \ Later, this is the time when the property company can send someone to the house to see if there has been any accident. It's such a simple thing to do. Is it technically difficult? 8 E1 W' }1 y+ l# `; y5 u(欢迎访问老王论坛:laowang.vip)
Not at all. Is this kind of digitalisation expensive? Not at all. However, the goodwill and value it releases is very touching. I suddenly thought of this phrase: beyond the initial heart, there is also the heart. " n1 I2 r6 b0 f- K8 P; O6 a! K Digitalization is great. However, in addition to having the beginnings of a starry sea, you also have to have the heart to put your heart into it. 2 B8 k8 J/ F1 `; v(欢迎访问老王论坛:laowang.vip)
Otherwise, you would never have imagined the landscape you would encounter on this path of digitisation. It's amazing that such a cold technology as digitalisation can lead to a warmer life. 4 l& P @ Q; T The poet Eliot said this, "The system is so perfect that no one needs to be a better person." + d$ n9 [- s5 \7 ? In fact, this trend that Eliot speaked of can be changed. % g Y/ L2 u% F: c% v What a good digital system needs is precisely that the designer starts with people and thinks for them. You become a better person, and you see better uses for digital.