scholarly journals Context management: toward assessing quality of context parameters in a ubiquitous ambient assisted living environment

Author(s):  
Débora Cabral Nazário ◽  
Mário Antônio Ribeiro Dantas ◽  
José Leomar Todesco
Author(s):  
Karolina Bezerra ◽  
José Machado ◽  
Vitor Carvalho ◽  
Filomena Soares ◽  
Bruno Silva ◽  
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From Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) perspective it is important to have information regarding the type of care needed by bedridden elderly people (BEP) living in their homes, in order to support independence, autonomy and maximize their quality of life. Some basic tasks as eating, taking a bath and the hygiene cares may be difficult to execute, regarding that almost always the main caregiver is the other element of the couple (husband or wife). Following this trend, the development of mechatronic devices is of upmost importance in creating solutions to facilitate these tasks. This paper presents the conceptual design of a mechatronic system especially devoted to the assistance during the bath of BEP. Issues as reducing the number of caregivers to only one to assist the bath and reducing the system’s handling complexity (because most of the time it will be used by an aged person) are considered. Visits to rehabilitation centers and hospitals, and respective working meetings, are considered in the development of the proposed mechatronic system.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guillaume Gingras ◽  
Mehdi Adda ◽  
Abdenour Bouzouane ◽  
Hussein Ibrahim ◽  
Clemence Dallaire

Author(s):  
Martina Ziefle ◽  
Carsten Röcker ◽  
Wiktoria Wilkowska ◽  
Kai Kasugai ◽  
Lars Klack ◽  
...  

This chapter illustrates the different disciplinary design challenges of smart healthcare systems and presents an interdisciplinary approach toward the development of an integrative Ambient Assisted Living environment. Within the last years a variety of new healthcare concepts for supporting and assisting users in technology-enhanced environments emerged. While such smart healthcare systems can help to minimize hospital stays and in so doing enable patients an independent life in a domestic environment, the complexity of such systems raises fundamental questions of behavior, communication and technology acceptance. The first part of the chapter describes the research challenges encountered in the fields of medical engineering, computer science, psychology, communication science, and architecture as well as their consequences for the design, use and acceptance of smart healthcare systems. The second part of the chapter shows how these disciplinary challenges were addressed within the eHealth project, an interdisciplinary research project at RWTH Aachen University.


2012 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 320 ◽  
Author(s):  
Huiru Zheng ◽  
Haiying Wang ◽  
Hoda Nikamalfard ◽  
Maurice Mulvenna ◽  
Paul McCullagh ◽  
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