Wisdom travel system suitable for aging
The age-friendly smart cultural tourism system enables seniors to enjoy personalized, safe, and comfortable cultural tourism experiences. Through multi-channel interaction and family-oriented linkage, it solves the problem that existing systems cannot meet the needs of seniors, thereby enhancing the system's applicability and commercial value.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202512013734.4
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-12-29
- Publication Date
- 2026-04-21
AI Technical Summary
Existing smart tourism systems fail to effectively meet the physiological and psychological needs of the elderly, resulting in a "digital divide," a lack of personalized and safe tourism experiences, and a failure to adjust service content in real time.
The system is designed to be age-friendly and intelligent for cultural and tourism purposes. It features personalized route planning through a cultural and tourism service module, real-time monitoring of user status and dynamic resource allocation through a smart technology support module, and multi-channel interaction and family bonding through an age-friendly mobile phone interaction module, thereby lowering the barrier to entry for users.
It enables seniors to have a personalized, safe, and comfortable cultural and tourism experience, reduces the barriers to use and psychological burden, and enhances the applicability and commercial value of the system.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of age-friendly cultural tourism technology, specifically to an age-friendly smart cultural tourism system. Background Technology
[0002] The demand for high-quality cultural tourism among the elderly is growing rapidly. Driven by technologies such as the Internet of Things and big data, the smart cultural tourism industry is developing rapidly and has already achieved coverage of basic services such as ticket booking and smart navigation for the general public.
[0003] However, existing smart tourism systems generally exhibit a "universal" characteristic in their service design, and their technological approaches and service logic are significantly at odds with the special physiological functions (such as declining vision, hearing, and mobility), psychological needs (such as a sense of security and a desire for social interaction), and digital capabilities of the elderly. This contradiction has led to a prominent market and technological gap: on the one hand, the elderly face a "digital divide" and find it difficult to enjoy the convenience brought by smart technology; on the other hand, existing "smart" solutions cannot be effectively transformed into "age-friendly productivity" that enhances the elderly's sense of gain and security in their cultural tourism experience.
[0004] Current smart tourism platforms are mostly information lists and ticket booking tools for the general public. Their resource tags lack comprehensive accessibility and age-friendly attributes, failing to support precise targeting of seniors. Itinerary planning only considers distance and time, completely ignoring the physical fluctuations, accessibility needs, and necessary rest intervals of the elderly, resulting in a severe disconnect between the planned experience and the actual experience, posing safety and health risks. Existing systems rely on users manually inputting preferences and static health data, lacking the ability to perceive users' real-time status. Their recommendation and scheduling mechanisms are passive and lagging, unable to dynamically adjust based on changes in the user's status during the trip, failing to achieve true personalization and safety monitoring, resulting in low levels of intelligence. The complex interaction logic, tiny fonts, and dense information of general-purpose apps are extremely unfriendly to the elderly, creating a serious "digital divide." Furthermore, most systems are closed, individual services, failing to consider the actual needs of the elderly for family assistance when using smart devices, leading to low product acceptance and usage rates. Summary of the Invention
[0005] The purpose of this section is to outline some aspects of the embodiments of the present invention and to briefly describe some preferred embodiments. Simplifications or omissions may be made in this section, as well as in the abstract and title of this application, to avoid obscuring the purpose of these documents; however, such simplifications or omissions should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention.
[0006] 1. Technical problems to be solved:
[0007] To address the aforementioned technical problems, this invention is proposed.
[0008] Therefore, the purpose of this invention is to provide an age-friendly smart tourism system. Through the tourism service module, information is filtered, and attractions, facilities, and services are dynamically matched with the real-time physiological state and preferences of the elderly to comfortably complete personalized tourism routes. Secondly, relying on the smart technology support module, the system can perceive the user's physiological, environmental, and behavioral states in real time, actively predict needs and assess risks through edge intelligence algorithms, and dynamically schedule tourism resources and services. Finally, through the age-friendly mobile phone interaction module, multi-channel interaction such as voice, vision, and touch is integrated, and family members are innovatively transformed into "collaborative service nodes," which significantly reduces the usage threshold and psychological burden for the elderly while ensuring privacy.
[0009] 2. Technical Solution:
[0010] To address the aforementioned technical problems, according to one aspect of the present invention, the present invention provides the following technical solution:
[0011] An age-friendly smart cultural tourism system includes a cultural tourism service module, a smart technology support module electrically connected in series with the cultural tourism service module, and an age-friendly mobile phone interaction module electrically connected in series with the smart technology support module.
[0012] in:
[0013] The cultural and tourism service module includes a cultural and tourism resource integration module, a cultural and tourism resource recommendation module, an accessibility planning module, and an accessibility navigation module that are connected in series.
[0014] The intelligent technology support module includes an elderly state perception module, an intelligent decision-making and scheduling module, a cultural and tourism resource collaboration module, and a cultural and tourism resource scheduling module connected in series.
[0015] The elderly-friendly mobile phone interaction module includes an age-friendly interaction module connected in series, a family interaction module, a remote assistance module, and a progressive learning module.
[0016] As a preferred embodiment of the age-friendly smart cultural tourism system of the present invention, the cultural tourism service module further includes a cultural tourism management module connected in series.
[0017] As a preferred embodiment of the age-friendly smart cultural tourism system of the present invention, the smart technology support module further includes an electrically connected communication module.
[0018] As a preferred embodiment of the age-friendly smart cultural tourism system of the present invention, the age-friendly mobile phone interaction module further includes an electrically connected prompt module.
[0019] As a preferred embodiment of the age-friendly smart cultural tourism system of the present invention, the communication module further includes an electrically connected WIFI transmitter, an Internet of Things (IoT) transmitter, and a Bluetooth transmitter.
[0020] As a preferred embodiment of the age-friendly smart cultural tourism system of the present invention, the cultural tourism service module further includes a cultural tourism resource database, which includes scenic spots, cultural venues, restaurants, hotels, and restrooms.
[0021] As a preferred embodiment of the age-friendly smart cultural tourism system of the present invention, the cultural tourism resource database labels each resource with age-friendly tags, which include: accessibility facility rating, walking intensity, rest point density, noise level, and whether there is an elevator / ramp, etc.
[0022] As a preferred embodiment of the age-friendly smart cultural tourism system of the present invention, the barrier-free planning module integrates high-precision maps and barrier-free facility data to provide age-friendly path planning. The algorithm not only calculates the shortest distance, but also prioritizes routes that are flat, have few steps, have rest facilities and restrooms, and provides real-time guidance in combination with AR real-scene navigation or simple voice broadcast.
[0023] As a preferred embodiment of the age-friendly smart cultural tourism system of the present invention, the elderly status perception module includes a smart terminal and environmental devices, which legally and compliantly collect physiological data, environmental data and interaction data, and perform real-time analysis on the local or edge side using lightweight algorithms.
[0024] As a preferred embodiment of the age-friendly smart cultural tourism system of the present invention, the family linkage module includes, with user authorization, allowing family members to view the elderly person's general status and travel location through a dedicated interface, and providing remote assistance functions such as "one-click voice call" or "screen sharing guidance".
[0025] 3. Beneficial effects:
[0026] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of the present invention are:
[0027] This age-friendly smart tourism system, through its tourism service module, utilizes an age-friendly resource map based on accessibility data tags and a slow-paced route planning engine. It not only filters information but also dynamically matches attractions, facilities, and services with the real-time physiological state and preferences of the elderly, generating and executing a personalized tourism route that can be completed safely and comfortably.
[0028] This age-friendly smart tourism system, secondly, relies on smart technology support modules and introduces a multimodal elderly user status perception and adaptive decision-making scheduling mechanism. The system can perceive the user's physiological, environmental, and behavioral status in real time, proactively predict needs and assess risks through edge intelligence algorithms, and dynamically schedule tourism resources and services;
[0029] This age-friendly smart tourism system ultimately constructs a multi-channel adaptive interactive interface and a family-linked support system through an age-friendly mobile phone interaction module. It integrates multi-channel interaction such as voice, vision, and touch, and innovatively transforms family members into "collaborative service nodes," significantly reducing the usage threshold and psychological burden for the elderly while ensuring privacy. Attached Figure Description
[0030] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention, the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and detailed embodiments. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of the present invention. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort. Wherein:
[0031] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall modules of an age-friendly smart cultural tourism system according to the present invention;
[0032] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of a cultural tourism service module of an age-friendly smart cultural tourism system according to the present invention;
[0033] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the smart technology support module of an age-friendly smart cultural tourism system according to the present invention;
[0034] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of an elderly-friendly computer interaction module for an age-friendly smart cultural tourism system according to the present invention.
[0035] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the communication module of an age-friendly smart cultural tourism system according to the present invention.
[0036] The diagram labels are as follows: 100, Cultural Tourism Service Module; 110, Cultural Tourism Resource Integration Module; 120, Cultural Tourism Resource Recommendation Module; 130, Barrier-Free Planning Module; 140, Barrier-Free Navigation Module; 150, Cultural Tourism Management Module; 200, Smart Technology Support Module; 210, Elderly Status Perception Module; 220, Intelligent Decision-Making and Scheduling Module; 230, Cultural Tourism Resource Collaboration Module; 240, Cultural Tourism Resource Scheduling Module; 250, Communication Module; 251, WIFI Transmitter; 252, Internet of Things; 253, Bluetooth Transmitter; 300, Elderly-Friendly Interaction Module; 310, Age-Friendly Interaction Module; 320, Family Linkage Module; 330, Remote Assistance Module; 340, Progressive Learning Module; 350, Prompt Module. Detailed Implementation
[0037] To make the above-mentioned objects, features and advantages of the present invention more apparent and understandable, the specific embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0038] This invention is described in detail with reference to the schematic diagrams. When describing the embodiments of this invention, for ease of explanation, the cross-sectional views illustrating the device structure may be partially enlarged, not according to the usual scale. Furthermore, the schematic diagrams are merely examples and should not be construed as limiting the scope of protection of this invention. In actual fabrication, the three-dimensional spatial dimensions of length, width, and depth should be included.
[0039] The orientation or positional relationship indicated in the terminology is based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings and is only for the convenience of describing the invention and simplifying the description, and is not intended to indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of the invention.
[0040] The term "connection method" should be interpreted broadly. For example, "connection" can be a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; it can be a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; it can be a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; it can be a connection within two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this invention based on the specific circumstances.
[0041] The embodiments of the present invention will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0042] This invention provides an overall structural diagram of an embodiment of an age-friendly smart cultural tourism system, comprising:
[0043] Please see Figures 1-5An age-friendly smart cultural tourism system according to this embodiment includes a cultural tourism service module 100, a smart technology support module 200 of the electrically connected cultural tourism service module 100, and an age-friendly computer interaction module 300 of the electrically connected smart technology support module 200.
[0044] in:
[0045] The cultural and tourism service module 100 includes an electrically connected cultural and tourism resource integration module 110, a cultural and tourism resource recommendation module 120, an accessibility planning module 130, and an accessibility navigation module 140. It establishes a dedicated cultural and tourism resource database, covering attractions, cultural venues, restaurants, hotels, restrooms, etc. The key is to label each resource with age-friendly tags (e.g., accessibility rating, walking intensity, rest area density, noise level, availability of elevators / ramps, etc.). Based on the elderly person's personal profile (health data, interests, historical behavior) and real-time status (physical strength, location), intelligent matching and personalized recommendations are performed, addressing the core pain points of the elderly person's difficulty in information filtering and concerns about travel inconvenience. This represents the transformation from "massive information" to "accurate, safe, and comfortable recommendations," serving as the starting point for the system's services.
[0046] Integrating high-precision maps and accessibility data, it provides age-friendly route planning. The algorithm not only calculates the shortest distance but also prioritizes routes that are flat, have few steps, have rest facilities, and have accessible restrooms. Combined with AR real-view navigation or concise voice prompts, it provides real-time guidance, upgrading traditional navigation to "caring navigation," ensuring the physical safety and convenience of the elderly during their travels and reducing the risks associated with complex road conditions or physical limitations.
[0047] The intelligent technology support module 200 includes an electrically connected elderly status sensing module 210, an intelligent decision-making and scheduling module 220, and a cultural tourism resource coordination module 230. It serves as a unified interface and scheduling platform for connecting with third-party services such as scenic spots, transportation, medical care, and catering. When the decision-making module issues an instruction, this module can automatically complete service calls (e.g., reserving rest seats, calling accessible shuttle buses, notifying nearby volunteers), upgrading the system from an information platform to a "service scheduling hub," integrating online and offline resources to form a service loop, enhancing the practicality and commercial value of the solution. The cultural tourism resource scheduling module 240, acting as the system's brain, invokes the decision-making model based on data from the sensing module, user profiles, and resource status. For example, when user fatigue is detected, it automatically adjusts the subsequent itinerary, recommends the nearest rest point, and notifies the coordination service module, achieving a leap from "passive response to requests" to "proactive prediction and adaptation," dynamically optimizing service content and resource allocation, and demonstrating the core technological value of the system.
[0048] The elderly-friendly mobile phone interaction module 300 includes an electrically connected elderly-friendly interaction module 310, a family linkage module 320, and a remote assistance module 330. With user authorization, family members can view the elderly person's general status (e.g., "playing, in good condition") and travel location through a dedicated interface. It also provides remote assistance functions such as "one-click voice call" or "screen sharing guidance" to meet the elderly person's emotional connection needs. By leveraging "digital feedback," it lowers the barrier to entry for use and enhances the sense of security for family members, making it a key design for improving user stickiness. The progressive learning module 340 records the user's usage habits and difficulties, and provides interactive guidance or new function recommendations in a non-intrusive manner (e.g., prompting only one function at a time) at appropriate times to help the elderly person gradually master more functions. This gives the system "growth potential," allowing the user interaction experience to optimize over time rather than remaining unchanged, reflecting a long-term humanistic design philosophy.
[0049] It's worth noting that the cultural and tourism service module 100 also includes an electrically connected cultural and tourism management module 150, providing age-friendly activity booking, itinerary management (the itinerary should be flexible and include sufficient rest time), e-ticketing, and group social networking functions. It features a specially designed safety fence and warning system; when an elderly person deviates from the designated area or remains stationary for an extended period, a gentle reminder can be sent to the individual or their emergency contact. This manages the entire cultural and tourism journey, ensuring the itinerary aligns with the elderly person's physiological rhythm, and provides psychological reassurance through safety monitoring functions, facilitating remote monitoring by family members.
[0050] Next, the intelligent technology support module 200 also includes a communication module 250 connected in series.
[0051] Meanwhile, the elderly-friendly mobile phone interaction module 300 also includes an electrically connected prompt module 350, providing multiple interaction channels such as voice interaction, large-font high-contrast UI, minimalist gestures, and physical button adaptation. The interface logic is clear, reducing layers, and providing real-time voice prompts and confirmations to bridge the digital divide, allowing elderly people unfamiliar with smart devices to easily get started. Ensuring technology accessibility is a prerequisite for the system to be accepted by its target users.
[0052] Furthermore, the communication module 250 also includes a WIFI transmitter 251, an IoT transmitter 252, and a Bluetooth transmitter 253 connected in series.
[0053] It is worth noting that the cultural and tourism service module 100 also includes a cultural and tourism resource database, which includes scenic spots, cultural venues, restaurants, hotels, and restrooms.
[0054] Subsequently, the cultural and tourism resource database labels each resource with age-friendly tags, which include: accessibility rating, walking intensity, rest area density, noise level, and the presence or absence of elevators / ramps.
[0055] Next, the accessibility planning module 130 integrates high-precision maps and accessibility facility data to provide age-friendly route planning. The algorithm not only calculates the shortest distance, but also prioritizes routes that are flat, have few steps, have rest facilities, and have restrooms. Combined with AR real-view navigation or simple voice broadcast, it provides real-time guidance.
[0056] It is worth noting that the elderly status perception module 210 includes smart terminals and environmental devices, legally and compliantly collecting physiological data, environmental data, and interaction data. Lightweight algorithms are used for real-time analysis locally or at the edge. Through smart terminals (mobile phones, watches, portable devices) or environmental devices, physiological data (heart rate, gait), environmental data (location, temperature), and interaction data (operation fluency, voice fatigue) are legally and compliantly collected. Real-time analysis using lightweight algorithms, non-invasively perceiving the elderly's physical state and contextual environment, provides real-time data input for personalized recommendations, safety alerts, and interactive adaptation, forming the foundation for the system's "intelligence" and "proactive care."
[0057] Finally, the Family Linkage Module 320 includes features that, with user authorization, allow family members to view the elderly person's general status and travel location through a dedicated interface, and provide remote assistance functions such as "one-click voice call" or "screen sharing guidance." It constructs a collaborative system that is tightly coupled across three levels: "cultural tourism services - smart technology - human-computer interaction," breaking through the limitations of the current single and fragmented solutions, and providing the elderly with a comprehensive, proactive, and user-friendly smart cultural tourism experience.
[0058] In addition, the circuits, electronic components and modules involved in this invention are all existing technologies, which can be fully implemented by those skilled in the art, and need not be elaborated upon. The content protected by this invention does not involve any improvement to the internal structure and method.
[0059] Although the present invention has been described above with reference to embodiments, various modifications can be made and components can be replaced with equivalents without departing from the scope of the invention. In particular, as long as there is no structural conflict, the features in the disclosed embodiments can be combined with each other in any manner. The lack of an exhaustive description of these combinations in this specification is merely for the sake of brevity and resource conservation. Therefore, the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed herein, but includes all technical solutions falling within the scope of the claims.
Claims
1. An age-friendly smart cultural tourism system, characterized in that, It includes a cultural and tourism service module (100), a smart technology support module (200) electrically connected in series with the cultural and tourism service module (100), and an elderly-friendly computer interaction module (300) electrically connected in series with the smart technology support module (200). in: The cultural and tourism service module (100) includes a cultural and tourism resource integration module (110), a cultural and tourism resource recommendation module (120), an accessibility planning module (130), and an accessibility navigation module (140) connected in series. The intelligent technology support module (200) includes an elderly state perception module (210) connected in series with an intelligent decision-making and scheduling module (220), a cultural and tourism resource coordination module (230), and a cultural and tourism resource scheduling module (240). The elderly-friendly mobile phone interaction module (300) includes an elderly-friendly interaction module (310) connected in series with a family interaction module (320), a remote assistance module (330), and a progressive learning module (340).
2. The age-friendly smart cultural tourism system according to claim 1, characterized in that, The cultural and tourism service module (100) also includes a cultural and tourism management module (150) connected in series.
3. The age-friendly smart cultural tourism system according to claim 2, characterized in that, The intelligent technology support module (200) also includes a communication module (250) connected in series.
4. The age-friendly smart cultural tourism system according to claim 3, characterized in that, The elderly-friendly mobile phone interaction module (300) also includes an electrically connected prompt module (350).
5. The age-friendly smart cultural tourism system according to claim 4, characterized in that, The communication module (250) also includes an electrically connected WIFI transmitter (251), an Internet of Things (252), and a Bluetooth transmitter (253).
6. The age-friendly smart cultural tourism system according to claim 5, characterized in that, The cultural and tourism service module (100) also includes a cultural and tourism resource database, which includes scenic spots, cultural venues, restaurants, hotels, and restrooms.
7. The age-friendly smart cultural tourism system according to claim 6, characterized in that, The cultural and tourism resource database labels each resource with age-friendly tags, which include: accessibility rating, walking intensity, rest area density, noise level, and the presence or absence of elevators / ramps.
8. The age-friendly smart cultural tourism system according to claim 7, characterized in that, The accessibility planning module (130) integrates high-precision maps and accessibility facility data to provide age-friendly path planning. The algorithm not only calculates the shortest distance, but also prioritizes routes that are flat, have few steps, have rest facilities and restrooms. Combined with AR real-scene navigation or simple voice broadcast, it provides real-time guidance.
9. The age-friendly smart cultural tourism system according to claim 8, characterized in that, The elderly status perception module (210) includes a smart terminal and environmental devices, which legally and compliantly collect physiological data, environmental data and interaction data, and use lightweight algorithms to perform real-time analysis locally or at the edge.
10. The age-friendly smart cultural tourism system according to claim 9, characterized in that, The family linkage module (320) includes, with user authorization, allowing family members to view the elderly person's general status and travel location through a dedicated interface, and providing remote assistance functions such as "one-click voice call" or "screen sharing guidance".