Authors
Rubén Mulero, Aitor Almeida, Gorka Azkune, Patricia Abril-Jiménez, Maria Teresa Arredondo Waldmeyer, Miguel Páramo Castrillo, Luigi Patrono, Piercosimo Rametta, Ilaria Sergi
Publication date
2018/1/31
Journal
IEEE Access
Volume
6
Pages
7941-7957
Publisher
IEEE
Description
The ever-growing life expectancy of people requires the adoption of proper solutions for addressing the particular needs of elderly people in a sustainable way, both from service provision and economic point of view. Mild cognitive impairments and frailty are typical examples of elderly conditions which, if not timely addressed, can turn out into more complex diseases that are harder and costlier to treat. Information and communication technologies, and in particular Internet of Things technologies, can foster the creation of monitoring and intervention systems, both on an ambient-assisted living and smart city scope, for early detecting behavioral changes in elderly people. This allows to timely detect any potential risky situation and properly intervene, with benefits in terms of treatment's costs. In this context, as part of the H2020-funded City4Age project, this paper presents the data capturing and data management …
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