DocumentCode
83111
Title
An Adaptable and Flexible Framework for Assistive Living of Cognitively Impaired People
Author
Aloulou, Hamdi ; Mokhtari, M. ; Tiberghien, Thibaut ; Biswas, Jit ; Yap, Philip
Author_Institution
Lab. of Inf., Robot. & Microelectron., Montpellier Univ. II, Montpellier, France
Volume
18
Issue
1
fYear
2014
fDate
Jan. 2014
Firstpage
353
Lastpage
360
Abstract
On account of chronic neurocognitive disorders, many people progressively lose their autonomy and become more dependent on others, finally reaching the stage when they need round-the-clock care from caregivers. Over time, as patients´ needs increase with the evolution of their diseases, caregivers experience increasing levels of stress and burden. Therefore, an assistive solution that is able to adapt to the changing needs of the end-users is needed. This need was considered as a major requirement that emerged from our field work and deployment experience in Singapore. In this paper, we focus on the technical aspects of our deployment, where we were interested in solving the technical requirement of adaptability and extendibility of the framework that has emerged from our predeployment analysis and discussions with professional caregivers. We expose our approach for dynamic integration of assistive services with their related sensing technologies and interaction devices and provide the technical results of the deployment of this solution. We also provide guidelines for real-world deployment of assistive solutions.
Keywords
assisted living; cognition; diseases; interactive systems; medical computing; medical disorders; neurophysiology; patient care; user interfaces; adaptable framework; assistive living; assistive services; assistive solutions; autonomy; burden level; chronic neurocognitive disorders; cognitively impaired people; diseases; end-users; field work; flexible framework; interaction devices; predeployment analysis; professional caregivers; real-world deployment; round-the-clock care; sensing technologies; stress level; Cognition; Context; Logic gates; Ontologies; Runtime; Semantics; Sensors; Ambient assistive living (AAL); cognitive impairment; context aware services; dynamic and extendible frameworks;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical and Health Informatics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
2168-2194
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JBHI.2013.2278473
Filename
6579626
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