2023
DOI: 10.3991/ijim.v17i02.33877
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Development of a Fuzzy Model and Usability Test of a Recommended Interface Design for Mobile Phones for Elderly Users

Abstract: Although mobile phone application developers aim to design software to be user-friendly, elderly users report having problems with flexible user interfaces. The purpose of this study was to examine a range of flexible user interface designs for mobile phones with the aim of locating and addressing the limitations reported by elderly users. Accordingly, a fuzzy model drawing on a range of variables was developed from an age/vision impaired related data set for the development of a variety of basic design elemen… Show more

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“…Also, processor performance can be investigated on IoT [75]. Fuzzy logic can also be incorporated in the investigation and design of energy-efficient mobile solutions [76,77].…”
Section: Power Consumptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, processor performance can be investigated on IoT [75]. Fuzzy logic can also be incorporated in the investigation and design of energy-efficient mobile solutions [76,77].…”
Section: Power Consumptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But the statistics indicate that a considerable percentage of medical doctors are elderly (i.e., 60 years of age and above) [14]. There is a problem with using mobile handheld devices, including tablets, for the elderly; using these appliances is a well-recognized usability challenge for elderly users [15][16][17][18]. Usability has been identified as the most significant barrier to the widespread adoption of EMRs since it has a strong relationship with clinical productivity, error rate, and user satisfaction [3] [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%