Managing diversity in practical ambient assisted living ecosystems

Publication Type  Conference Poster
Year of Publication  2010
Authors  O'Grady, M.J.; Walsh, M.; Tynan, R.; Gurrin, C.; Dragone, M.; O'Hare, G.M.P.(.M.P.)
Conference Name  In: AALIANCE Conference
Conference Date(s)  11-12 Mar 2010
Conference Location  Malaga, Spain
Key Words  RP2; RP3; RP5
Abstract  

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.

URL  http://irserver.ucd.ie/dspace/handle/10197/2032