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Elder Care ArchitectureElder Care Architecture
I-CENTRIC 2008I-CENTRIC 200827-10-200827-10-2008
Isabel Pereira MarcelinoIsabel Pereira Marcelino([email protected])([email protected])
INOV - ESTG LeiriaPolytecnic Institute of Leiria
OverviewOverview The problem Related work Elder Care Architecture
main goals monitoring module control center module virtual leisure room module
Conclusions and future work Questions
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The problemThe problem Population is getting older due to global
life expectancy. Elders usually have fragile health. Major costs with health. Life style more and more frenetic. Elders manifests regularly a great
resistance to depend on others. Elder loneliness.
[Varchney07] [UnitedNations07] [Maslow43] [Dishman04] [Milenkovic06] [Stankovic05]
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Related workRelated work
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Sensors in clothes: Sensatex, Vivometrics, Biotex, Vital Jacket
Implantable sensors: EndoSure (Cardiomems), ISSYS
Other solutions Nonin, Code Blue, Microsoft HealthVault,
Nokia Eco Sensor , Google Health, CAALYX.
[Biotex08] [CAALYX08] [CodeBlue07] [GoogleHealth08] [ISSYS08] [MSHealthVault08] [Nokia08] [Nonin07] [Sensatex07] [VitalJacket08] [VivoMetrics07]
Elder Care ArchitectureElder Care Architecture Main goals
monitoring vital signs, sending alerts to family and specialized help;
provide a social network in order to gather all elder to avoid social isolation.
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Monitoring moduleMonitoring module
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Control center moduleControl center module
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Control center moduleControl center module
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Benefits:
Medical records detailed;
Relatives less concern;
Better management of specialized help.
Virtual leisure room moduleVirtual leisure room module
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Conclusions and future workConclusions and future work
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Requirement analyses Architecture v1.0 Requirements validated and others
added as a result from the interviews Architecture v2.0 Tecnological solution Implementation Pilot prototype Product massification
ReferencesReferences[Dishman04] Dishman E. (2004) Inventing Wellness Systems for Aging in
Place, IEEE.[Maslow43] Maslow A. (1943) A Theory of Human Motivation,
Psychological Review.[Milenkovic06] Milenkovic A., Otto C., Jovanov E. (2006) Wireless sensor
networks for personal health monitoring: Issues and an implementation, Elsevier.
[Stankovic05] Stankovic J., Cao Q., Doan T., Fang L., He Z., Kiran R., Lin S., Son S., Stoleru R., Wood A. (2005) Wireless Sensor Networks for In-Home Healthcare: Potential and Challenges, HCMDSS.
[UnitedNations07] United Nations – Department of Economics and Social Affairs, Population Division (2007) World Population Prospects – The 2006 Revision, Highlights.
[Varchney07] Varchney U. (2007) Pervasive Healthcare and Wireless Health Monitoring. Springer Science.
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ReferencesReferences[Biotex08] Biotex, http://www.biotex-eu.com/[CAALYX08] CAALYX, http://caalyx.eu/[Cardiomems07] Cardiomems, http://www.cardiomems.com/content.asp?
display=news[CodeBlue07] CodeBlue,
http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~mdw/proj/codeblue/[GoogleHealth08] Google Health, https://www.google.com/health/[ISSYS08] ISSYS, http://www.mems-issys.com/implantable.shtml[MSHealthVault08] Microsoft Health Vault, http://www.healthvault.com/[Nokia08] Nokia, http://www.nokia.com/A4707477[Nonin07] Nonin, http://www.nonin.com/ [Sensatex07] Sensatex, http://www.sensatex.com/[VitalJacket08] Vital Jacket, http://www.vitaljacket.com/conceito.php?
zona=conceito[VivoMetrics07] VivoMetrics, http://www.vivometrics.com/
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QuestionsQuestions
Thank you for your atention.
Isabel Pereira Marcelino ([email protected])João Barroso ([email protected])José Bulas Cruz ([email protected])António Pereira ([email protected])
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