[PDF][PDF] Older adults' reasons for using technology while aging in place

STM Peek, KG Luijkx, MD Rijnaard, ME Nieboer… - Gerontology, 2016 - karger.com
Background: Most older adults prefer to age in place, and supporting older adults to remain
in their own homes and communities is also favored by policy makers. Technology can play …

A survey on ambient-assisted living tools for older adults

P Rashidi, A Mihailidis - IEEE journal of biomedical and health …, 2012 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In recent years, we have witnessed a rapid surge in assisted living technologies due to a
rapidly aging society. The aging population, the increasing cost of formal health care, the …

Monitoring activities of daily living in smart homes: Understanding human behavior

C Debes, A Merentitis, S Sukhanov… - IEEE Signal …, 2016 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Monitoring the activities of daily living (ADLs) and detection of deviations from previous
patterns is crucial to assessing the ability of an elderly person to live independently in their …

A human-centered artificial intelligence approach for privacy protection of elderly App users in smart cities

H Elahi, A Castiglione, G Wang, O Geman - Neurocomputing, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning based Ambient Assisted Living systems
play an important role in smart cities by improving the quality of life of the elderly population …

Hands-on experiences in deploying cost-effective ambient-assisted living systems

A Dasios, D Gavalas, G Pantziou, C Konstantopoulos - Sensors, 2015 - mdpi.com
Older adults' preferences to remain independent in their own homes along with the high
costs of nursing home care have motivated the development of Ambient Assisted Living …

Person re-id by fusion of video silhouettes and wearable signals for home monitoring applications

A Masullo, T Burghardt, D Damen, T Perrett… - Sensors, 2020 - mdpi.com
The use of visual sensors for monitoring people in their living environments is critical in
processing more accurate health measurements, but their use is undermined by the issue of …

Who goes there? exploiting silhouettes and wearable signals for subject identification in multi-person environments

A Masullo, T Burghardt, D Damen… - Proceedings of the …, 2019 - openaccess.thecvf.com
The re-identification of people in private environments is a rather complicated task, not only
from a technical standpoint but also for the ethical issues connected to it. The lack of a …

Profiling of household residents' electricity consumption behavior using clustering analysis

C Nordahl, V Boeva, H Grahn… - … Science–ICCS 2019: 19th …, 2019 - Springer
In this study we apply clustering techniques for analyzing and understanding households'
electricity consumption data. The knowledge extracted by this analysis is used to create a …

Use of an autonomous mobile robot for elderly care

K Berns, SA Mehdi - … Technologies for Enhancing Quality of Life, 2010 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In our societies, there is a steady increase in the elderly population. These people need a
constant supervision to perform simple tasks at their homes, which is sometimes not …

Effects of social robotics in promoting physical activity in the shared workspace

X Ren, Z Guo, A Huang, Y Li, X Xu, X Zhang - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
This paper presents a design study exploring the effects of a social robot in facilitating
people to participate in light-intensity exercises after a long duration of sitting in a shared …