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Development of an open technology sensor suite for assisted living: a student-led research project

Many countries have a rapidly ageing population, placing strain on health services and creating a growing market for assistive technology for older people. We have, through a student-led, 12-week project for 10 students from a variety of science and engineering backgrounds, developed an integrated s...

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Autores principales: Manton, James D., Hughes, Josephine A. E., Bonner, Oliver, Amjad, Omar A., Mair, Philip, Miele, Isabella, Wang, Tiesheng, Levdik, Vitaly, Hall, Richard D., Baekelandt, Géraldine, Vasconcellos, Fernando da Cruz, Hadeler, Oliver, Hutter, Tanya, Kaminski, Clemens F.
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Publicado: The Royal Society 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4918835/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27499844
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsfs.2016.0018
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author Manton, James D.
Hughes, Josephine A. E.
Bonner, Oliver
Amjad, Omar A.
Mair, Philip
Miele, Isabella
Wang, Tiesheng
Levdik, Vitaly
Hall, Richard D.
Baekelandt, Géraldine
Vasconcellos, Fernando da Cruz
Hadeler, Oliver
Hutter, Tanya
Kaminski, Clemens F.
author_facet Manton, James D.
Hughes, Josephine A. E.
Bonner, Oliver
Amjad, Omar A.
Mair, Philip
Miele, Isabella
Wang, Tiesheng
Levdik, Vitaly
Hall, Richard D.
Baekelandt, Géraldine
Vasconcellos, Fernando da Cruz
Hadeler, Oliver
Hutter, Tanya
Kaminski, Clemens F.
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description Many countries have a rapidly ageing population, placing strain on health services and creating a growing market for assistive technology for older people. We have, through a student-led, 12-week project for 10 students from a variety of science and engineering backgrounds, developed an integrated sensor system to enable older people, or those at risk, to live independently in their own homes for longer, while providing reassurance for their family and carers. We provide details on the design procedure and performance of our sensor system and the management and execution of a short-term, student-led research project. Detailed information on the design and use of our devices, including a door sensor, power monitor, fall detector, general in-house sensor unit and easy-to-use location-aware communications device, is given, with our open designs being contrasted with closed proprietary systems. A case study is presented for the use of our devices in a real-world context, along with a comparison with commercially available systems. We discuss how the system could lead to improvements in the quality of life of older users and increase the effectiveness of their associated care network. We reflect on how recent developments in open source technology and rapid prototyping increase the scope and potential for the development of powerful sensor systems and, finally, conclude with a student perspective on this team effort and highlight learning outcomes, arguing that open technologies will revolutionize the way in which technology will be deployed in academic research in the future.
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spelling pubmed-49188352016-08-06 Development of an open technology sensor suite for assisted living: a student-led research project Manton, James D. Hughes, Josephine A. E. Bonner, Oliver Amjad, Omar A. Mair, Philip Miele, Isabella Wang, Tiesheng Levdik, Vitaly Hall, Richard D. Baekelandt, Géraldine Vasconcellos, Fernando da Cruz Hadeler, Oliver Hutter, Tanya Kaminski, Clemens F. Interface Focus Articles Many countries have a rapidly ageing population, placing strain on health services and creating a growing market for assistive technology for older people. We have, through a student-led, 12-week project for 10 students from a variety of science and engineering backgrounds, developed an integrated sensor system to enable older people, or those at risk, to live independently in their own homes for longer, while providing reassurance for their family and carers. We provide details on the design procedure and performance of our sensor system and the management and execution of a short-term, student-led research project. Detailed information on the design and use of our devices, including a door sensor, power monitor, fall detector, general in-house sensor unit and easy-to-use location-aware communications device, is given, with our open designs being contrasted with closed proprietary systems. A case study is presented for the use of our devices in a real-world context, along with a comparison with commercially available systems. We discuss how the system could lead to improvements in the quality of life of older users and increase the effectiveness of their associated care network. We reflect on how recent developments in open source technology and rapid prototyping increase the scope and potential for the development of powerful sensor systems and, finally, conclude with a student perspective on this team effort and highlight learning outcomes, arguing that open technologies will revolutionize the way in which technology will be deployed in academic research in the future. The Royal Society 2016-08-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4918835/ /pubmed/27499844 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsfs.2016.0018 Text en © 2016 The Authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Manton, James D.
Hughes, Josephine A. E.
Bonner, Oliver
Amjad, Omar A.
Mair, Philip
Miele, Isabella
Wang, Tiesheng
Levdik, Vitaly
Hall, Richard D.
Baekelandt, Géraldine
Vasconcellos, Fernando da Cruz
Hadeler, Oliver
Hutter, Tanya
Kaminski, Clemens F.
Development of an open technology sensor suite for assisted living: a student-led research project
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4918835/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27499844
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsfs.2016.0018
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