Managing diversity in practical ambient assisted living ecosystems


Autoria(s): O'Grady, Michael J.; Walsh, Michael; Tynan, Richard; Gurrin, Cathal; Dragone, Mauro; O'Hare, Gregory M.P.
Contribuinte(s)

Science Foundation Ireland

Data(s)

08/12/2011

08/12/2011

2010

01/03/2010

05/12/2011

Resumo

Though the motivation for developing Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) systems is incontestable, significant challenges exist in realizing the ambience that is essential to the success of such systems. By definition, an AAL system must be omnipresent, tracking occupant activities in the home and identifying those situations where assistance is needed or would be welcomed. Embedded sensors offer an attractive mechanism for realizing ambience as their form factor and harnessing of wireless technologies aid in their seamless integration into pre-existing environments. However, the heterogeneity of the end-user population, their disparate needs and the differing environments in which they inhabit, all pose particular problems regarding sensor integration and management

Science Foundation Ireland (CSET - Centre for Science, Engineering and Technology, Grant No. 07/CE/11147)

http://www.aaliance.eu/public/aaliance-conference-1

Published Version

Peer reviewed

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

O'Grady, M.J.; Walsh, M.; Tynan, R.; Gurrin, C.; Dragone, M.; O'Hare, G.M.P. (2010) Managing diversity in practical ambient assisted living ecosystems The AALIANCE: The European Ambient Assisted Living Innovation Alliance Conference. Malaga, Spain, 11-12 Mar 2010

http://hdl.handle.net/10468/471

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

The AALIANCE: The European Ambient Assisted Living Innovation Alliance

Relação

The AALIANCE: The European Ambient Assisted Living Innovation Alliance Conference Malaga, Spain. 11-12 March 2010

Palavras-Chave #Ambient Assisted Living #Pervasive Health #Middleware #Wireless sensor networks
Tipo

Conference item