| In most country of the world especially in the developed countries,the population is getting older.The days of families,mostly consisting of two to four children,are also over.As people become more resourceful,their children tend to be less often.So health care is also rising.According to Bloomberg data analysis,it is estimated that by 2040,the number of seniors aged over 65 will increase from the current 7%to 14%,which means there will be 700 million people.Therefore,the "gray economy" will become an important factor in the product market and we will therefore enter the silver-fat economy.However,most of the elderly are neglected in product design.The elderly will face major challenges in the aspects of life.How to better solve these problems is the main direction of the subject.The population of the World is ageing,and as it does so elderly people are becoming an increasingly significant consumer group.This process has important ramifications for the ergonomics and design professions.The demand for products that have been developed with consideration for the elderly consumer will require designers to create new skills and ergonomists to supply new data.This topic provides the elderly with contextual information on the selection of means of transport for design tools and outlines the relevant design studies that influence the social and physical changes with age.Discuss design and management issues,outline research purposes,analyze and investigate case histories in various countries,and enhance ways to maximize the personalization and social interaction opportunities for the elderly.This topic is aimed at the activities of the elderly,mainly to shopping and leisure-based elderly people,and living in the elevator or parking spaces do not have to move up and down the means of transport of the elderly,the elderly multi-function means of transport to study.For elderly people with declining physiological functions,multifunctional tooling is designed to help older people in daily life and to improve the quality of life of the elderly. |