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http://dx.doi.org/10.22156/CS4SMB.2022.12.02.017

A Study on the Housing Support System for the Vulnerable Class based on IoT Environment  

Sim, Sung-Ho (College of General Education, Semyung University)
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Journal of Convergence for Information Technology / v.12, no.2, 2022 , pp. 17-22 More about this Journal
Abstract
Currently, the housing supply rate exceeds 100%, and the penetration rate continues to increase. This housing supply rate is changing from quantitative supply-oriented to improving the quality of the residential environment in housing service policies. Despite the increase in the housing supply rate, practical access to the vulnerable class is still difficult and there are many areas that are insufficient to use housing services when necessary. In addition, the demand for residential services is increasing due to the expansion of the scope of the vulnerable class. In order to compensate for these problems, facilities and joint occupancy that cannot guarantee independent living are mainly established, although a supply plan is established for the vulnerable by expanding policies and support projects. This paper proposes an IoT environment-based housing support system for vulnerable groups to support housing services for vulnerable groups. The proposal system improves the quality of the residential environment and provides service-oriented support services. Through the proposal system, appropriate social participation opportunities can be provided by improving the quality of life of the vulnerable and supporting a residential environment where independent living is possible.
Keywords
Vulnerable; IoT; Residential service; Housing policy; Self-reliance;
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