Authors
Qing Zhang, Mohan Karunanithi, Dana Bradford, Yasmin Van Kasteren
Publication date
2014/8/26
Conference
2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Pages
1752-1755
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Activity of Daily Living has become a clinical de facto instrument to assess daily functional status of older people living independently at home. Almost all ADLs scales are based on subjective assessment of clinical staff and self-reported responses of the elderly person. A great deal of variability in ADL assessment is likely due to the different cultural beliefs, language and education, and over-assessment of personal capability to potentially avoid negative consequences. This paper proposes automatic and objective ADLs assessment as key component of a technology platform that supports older people to live independently in their home, called Smarter Safer Homes. The objective ADL assessment is achieved through communicating data from simple non-intrusive, wireless sensors placed in a home environment. Pilot sensor data sets were collected over six months from nine independent living homes of …
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Q Zhang, M Karunanithi, D Bradford, Y Van Kasteren - 2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE …, 2014