Applied Sciences (Feb 2023)

Requirements of a Supportive Environment for People on the Autism Spectrum: A Human-Centered Design Story

  • Lukas Wohofsky,
  • Arianna Marzi,
  • Federica Bettarello,
  • Luca Zaniboni,
  • Sandra Lisa Lattacher,
  • Paola Limoncin,
  • Anna Dordolin,
  • Simone Dugaria,
  • Marco Caniato,
  • Giuseppina Scavuzzo,
  • Andrea Gasparella,
  • Daniela Krainer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app13031899
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
p. 1899

Abstract

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People on the autism spectrum have a different perception of the environment than neurotypical people and often require support in various activities of daily living. Assistive technology can support those affected, but very few smart-home-like technologies exist. To support people on the autism spectrum in their autonomy and safety and to help caregivers, a smart home and interior design environment was developed. Requirements were gathered by employing a holistic human-centered design approach through interactive workshops and questionnaires to create a useful and user-friendly solution. From this process, requirements for a comprehensive solution (the SENSHOME environment) emerged. These requirements include a set of functionalities tailored to the needs of people on the autism spectrum, such as a crowd warning that informs when many people are in a certain area (for example, the entrance), an automatic light regulation system, or a daily life planner that supports task completion. Furthermore, inclusive furniture elements such as a refuge seat or a table with dividers can support wellbeing, autonomy, and safety. This paper demonstrates a consequent and considerable participatory research approach and the story from the target group and context of use through design requirements to the initial design solution of the SENSHOME environment.

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