Tackling The New Health-Care Paradigm Through Service Robotics: Unobtrusive, efficient, reliable, and modular solutions for assisted-living environments.

2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 34-41 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fynn Schwiegelshohn ◽  
Michael Hubner ◽  
Philipp Wehner ◽  
Diana Gohringer
2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2.19) ◽  
pp. 52
Author(s):  
J Vivek ◽  
Gandla Maharnisha ◽  
Gandla Roopesh Kumar ◽  
Ch Karun Sagar ◽  
R Arunraj

In  this  paper,  context  awareness  is  a  promising  technology  that  provides  health care services and a niche  area of big data paradigm. The   drift  in  Knowledge  Discovery  from  Data  refers  to  a  set  of  activities  designed  to refine and  extract  new knowledge from complex  datasets.  The   proposed  model  facilitates  a  parallel  mining  of  frequent item sets for Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) System [a.k.a. Health  Care [System]  of  big  data that  reside   inside  a  cloud  environment.  We  extend  a  knowledge  discovery framework for  processing  and  classifying  the  abnormal  conditions of patients having fluctuations in Blood Pressure (BP) and Heart Rate(HR) and storing  this data  sets  called  Big data  into Cloud to access from  anywhere   when  needed.   This   accessed data is used to compare the new data with it, which helps to know the patients health condition.  


Author(s):  
Alexander Marinc ◽  
Carsten Stocklöw ◽  
Anreas Braun ◽  
Carsten Limberger ◽  
Cristian Hofmann ◽  
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Author(s):  
Christos Antonopoulos ◽  
Georgios Keramidas ◽  
Nikolaos S. Voros ◽  
Michael Hübner ◽  
Diana Göhringer ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
J. van Hoof ◽  
E. J. M. Wouters ◽  
H. R. Marston ◽  
B. Vanrumste ◽  
R. A. Overdiep

Technology can assist older adults to remain living in the community. Within the realm of information and communication technologies, smart homes are drifting toward the concept of ambient assisted living (AAL). AAL-systems are more responsive to user needs and patterns of living, fostering physical activity for a healthier lifestyle, and capturing behaviours for prevention and future assistance. This study provides an overview of the design-requirements and expectations towards AAL-technologies that are formulated by the end-users, their relatives and health care workers, with a primary focus on health care in The Netherlands. The results concern the motivation for use of technology, requirements to the design, implementation, privacy and ethics. More research is required in terms of the actual needs of older users without dementia and their carers, and on AAL in general as some of the work included concerns less sophisticated smart home technology.


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