Benyapha Phoonthongkham. Application of fall detection for the elderly : a case study of Thailand. (). King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok. Central Library. : , 2021.
Application of fall detection for the elderly : a case study of Thailand
Abstract:
Nowadays, Thailand is ranked the third
most rapidly aging population in the world. The number of
people aged 60 and over stands at about 13 million or
accounting for 20 percent of the population. By 2050, Thailand's
aging population is expected to increase to 20 million,
accounting for 36 percent of the population. Most of elderly people
who are too old to work, will be live alone since most of
working people have to work and have not time to take care of
them. When an accident occurs, and no one know, it is very
serious. An important one of the most accidents is falling. If we
can suddenly know that the elderly's fall and hurry to rescue,
it will increase the elderly's chance to survive. Therefore, we
implemented the fall detection system. Our research consists of
three main parts: fall detecting, communication, and
application. We developed a locket with a microcontroller,
accelerometer, GPS (Global Positioning System), and
communication module inside. When the sensors detect fall,
this system is activated. An application will display the
notifications (elder identification number, map of location, and
the elderly's profile) to users such as village health volunteer,
hospital, or/and family members. We developed front-end of
the application with Flutter framework and back-end with
Loopback as a server framework. Computer programming is
Node JS. Moreover, we used Firebase Cloud Messaging, and
Google Map API. Consequently, we get this valuable
innovation. Hopefully, it can help to reduce the mortality rate
of the elderly fall. Also, it can reduce the family burden and
government cost in taking care of them.
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Created:
2021
Modified:
2025-07-14
Issued:
2025-07-14
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BibliograpyCitation :
In Science and Technology Research Institute, King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok, ECTI Association and IEEE Thailand Section. 2021 Research, Innovation, and Innovation Congress (RI2C 2021) (pp.252-257). Bangkok : Science and Technology Research Institute