DocumentCode
3370137
Title
Enabling location-aware pervasive computing applications for the elderly
Author
Helal, S. ; Winkler, B. ; Choonhwa Lee ; Kaddoura, Y. ; Ran, L. ; Giraldo, C. ; Kuchibhotla, S. ; Mann, W.
Author_Institution
Comput. & Inf. Sci. & Eng. Dept., Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA
fYear
2003
fDate
26-26 March 2003
Firstpage
531
Lastpage
536
Abstract
The Pervasive Computing Laboratory at the University of Florida is dedicated to creating smart environments and assistants to enable elderly persons to live a longer and a more independent life at home. By achieving this goal, technology will increase the chances of successful aging despite an ailing health care system (e.g. Medicaid). One of the essential services required to maximize the intelligence of a smart environment is an indoor precision tracking system. Such system allows the smart home to make proactive decisions to better serve its occupants by enabling context-awareness instead of being solely reactive to their commands. This paper presents our hands-on experience and lessons learnt from our first phase work to build up a smart home infrastructure for the elderly. We review location tracking technology and describe the rationale behind our choice of the emerging ultrasonic sensor technology. We give an overview of the House of Matilda (an in-laboratory mock up house) and describe our design of a precision in-door tracking system. We also describe an OSGi-based robust framework that abstracts the ultrasonic technology into a standard service to enable the creation of tracking based applications by third party, and to facilitate the collaboration among various devices and other OSGi services. Finally, we describe three pervasive computing applications that use the location-tracking system which we have implemented in Matilda´s house.
Keywords
geriatrics; home automation; nonelectric sensing devices; tracking; ubiquitous computing; ultrasonic devices; House of Matilda; OSGi-based robust framework; aging; context-awareness; elderly persons; indoor precision tracking system; intelligence; location tracking technology; location-aware pervasive computing; proactive decision making; smart environments; smart home infrastructure; ultrasonic sensor technology; Abstracts; Aging; Collaboration; Intelligent sensors; Medical services; Pervasive computing; Robustness; Senior citizens; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Smart homes;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Pervasive Computing and Communications, 2003. (PerCom 2003). Proceedings of the First IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Fort Worth, TX
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1893-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PERCOM.2003.1192785
Filename
1192785
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