2018
DOI: 10.3390/info9070182
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A Review and Classification of Assisted Living Systems

Abstract: Europe's social agenda for the "active elderly" is based upon a series of programs that provide a flexible infrastructure for their lives so that they are motivated, engaged in lifelong learning, and contributing to society. Economically speaking, Europe must engage in active aging research in order to avoid unsustainable health costs, and ambient assisted living (AAL) systems provide a platform for the elderly to remain living independently. This paper reviews research conducted within the area of AAL, and of… Show more

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“…The mean number of years since article publication aws 4.20 for all the selected. Most of the publications fell into the topics of engineering electrical electronic (37) and computer science information systems (35).…”
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“…The mean number of years since article publication aws 4.20 for all the selected. Most of the publications fell into the topics of engineering electrical electronic (37) and computer science information systems (35).…”
Section: Search Outputs and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analysis of solutions and applications provided by IoT technologies is summarized in Figure 4. In summarizing the applications, we follow the taxonomy of AAL systems presented in [35]. The taxonomy [35] identifies specific health monitoring systems, telepresence, ADL assistance, mobility assistance (positioning or localization), specific interfaces, virtual reality, wandering prevention systems, smart home systems, intelligent devices, fall detection systems, home automation, and robotic companions.…”
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“…There is a wide range of technologies such as RFID [38], Bluetooth [39] and ZigBee [40] among others. Such systems have been previously used to support the activity recognition of humans in smart homes [41], AAL solutions [42] and the design of activities primitives [43] In this study, an ILS based on Passive Infrared (PIR) sensors, which is an electronic sensor that measures the infrared light radiated from objects in the field of vision and are spread used for motion detectors is used [44]. Figure 2 presents an example of PIR systems.…”
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“…The eye-and gaze-tracking mechanism detailed in this paper is situated within the Active and Assisted Living / Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) discourse [1][2][3][4]. Its objective is to enable the user (1) to open, shut, slide actuable windows and doors as well as to turn lights on or off within an intelligent built-environment via sightenabled identification, selection, and execution; and (2) to extract and display personal identity information from recognized familiar faces viewed by the user.…”
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