Sensors for healthcare: Would you want them in your home?
This work addresses the problem of designing user-centered healthcare technology for home use, but it is incremental as it describes ongoing research without presenting new results.
The paper discusses the challenges of developing inclusive and desirable domestic healthcare sensor systems within the SPHERE project, focusing on understanding diverse user needs and effectively communicating these to engineers and computer scientists.
This paper describes some of the challenges set within SPHERE, a large-scale Interdisciplinary Research Collaboration that aims to develop sensor systems to monitor people's health and wellbeing in the home. In particular we discuss the dual task facing the User- Centered Design research group, to ensure the development of inclusive and desirable domestic healthcare technology. On the one hand, we seek to gain a rich understanding of the many envisaged users of the SPHERE system. On the other hand, for the user experience requirements to be translated into tangible outputs, it is crucial that we effectively communicate these findings to the broader team of SPHERE engineers and computer scientists.