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      Integrated e-Healthcare System for Elderly Support

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            Sensor Network Infrastructure for a Home Care Monitoring System

            This paper presents the sensor network infrastructure for a home care system that allows long-term monitoring of physiological data and everyday activities. The aim of the proposed system is to allow the elderly to live longer in their home without compromising safety and ensuring the detection of health problems. The system offers the possibility of a virtual visit via a teleoperated robot. During the visit, physiological data and activities occurring during a period of time can be discussed. These data are collected from physiological sensors (e.g., temperature, blood pressure, glucose) and environmental sensors (e.g., motion, bed/chair occupancy, electrical usage). The system can also give alarms if sudden problems occur, like a fall, and warnings based on more long-term trends, such as the deterioration of health being detected. It has been implemented and tested in a test environment and has been deployed in six real homes for a year-long evaluation. The key contribution of the paper is the presentation of an implemented system for ambient assisted living (AAL) tested in a real environment, combining the acquisition of sensor data, a flexible and adaptable middleware compliant with the OSGistandard and a context recognition application. The system has been developed in a European project called GiraffPlus.
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                Journal
                Cognitive Computation
                Cogn Comput
                Springer Nature America, Inc
                1866-9956
                1866-9964
                April 2016
                December 14 2015
                April 2016
                : 8
                : 2
                : 368-384
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                10.1007/s12559-015-9367-3
                64819c7b-d785-4f44-abea-3df81495f8ef
                © 2016

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