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This paper analyzes and summarizes the products in the current emergency market, and in view of the fact that there are few emergency products for sudden cardiac death in the market, and the mainstream emergency products have different degrees of disadvantages, such as poor timeliness, inconvenient transportation, difficult to use, high limitations, etc. Taking emergency equipment such as AED and automatic compression devices as examples, discuss the feasibility, necessity and specific methods of applying IoT technology to pre-hospital emergency equipment. Through the product design case, this paper puts forward the solution of the application of IoT technology in the pre-hospital emergency equipment for patients with sudden cardiac death.At present, medical emergency is an important social problem, the traditional first aid process and specific operation obviously can’t deal with emergencies very well. However, it takes a long time to improve public awareness, skills training and operation process innovation, and the effect is very little. In contrast, it will be more effective and faster to make breakthroughs in the technical innovation, function improvement and social innovation design of emergency equipment. This study adheres to the concept of innovating the industry and designing to serve the society. It aims to compare the application of the existing pre-hospital emergency equipment, form a modern WITMED emergency mode through the combination of IoT and medical treatment, create perfect user experience, provide auxiliary equipment for pre-hospital emergency care, improve the survival rate of patients and improve the status of pre hospital first aid.
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Fang, K., Yu, W. (2021). Research on Social Innovation Design of SCD Pre-hospital Emergency Equipment Based on IoT Technology. In: Duffy, V.G. (eds) Digital Human Modeling and Applications in Health, Safety, Ergonomics and Risk Management. AI, Product and Service. HCII 2021. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 12778. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77820-0_3
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