Ambient Assisted Living: 5. AAL-Kongress 2012 Berlin, Germany, January 24-25, 2012

Birgid Eberhardt

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1. Verfasser: Wichert, Reiner (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Eberhardt, Birgid (BerichterstatterIn)
Dokumenttyp: Konferenzschrift
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2012
Schriftenreihe:Advanced Technologies and Societal Change
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DOI:10.1007/978-3-642-27491-6
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Verfasserangaben:edited by Reiner Wichert, Birgid Eberhardt
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Title; Preface; Program Committee AAL-Kongress 2012; Reviewing Committee (Techincal Research Papers); Contents; Part I: Sensor Technology; Application-Oriented Fusion and Aggregation of Sensor Data; Introduction; Related Work; A Conceptual Model for Application-Oriented Fusion and Aggregation of Sensor Data; Overview; Feasability; Data Model; Reference Model; Fusion and Aggregation for Activity Recognition; Conclusion and Future Work; References; An Ambient Assisted Living Monitoring System for Activity Recognition - Results from the First Evaluation Stages; Introduction; Study Concept
  • ObjectivesStudy Design; Implementation of the Study Concept; Ambient Monitoring System; Stakeholders; Reference Data; Central Web Platform; Evaluation; Test in the Living Lab; Non Target Group Test Households; Preliminary Study - 14 Households from Target Group; Conclusion and Outlook; References; Automatic Recognition of Emergencies with the Help of Optical and Acoustic Sensors; Introduction; State of the Art; Wearable Sensors; Determination of System Requirements; Survey of Potential Users; Requirements for the Accident Detection System; Technical Implementation
  • Selection of Potential SensorsSystemdesign; Evaluation Principle of Accident Detection; Optical Evaluation; Acoustic Evaluation; Dynamic Scene Analysis; Progressive Alarming; Evaluation of the System; Summary and Outlook; Consortium of senshome; References; Part II: Assistance and Robotic Systems; Work Life in the Light of the Demographic Change: Case Study Force Assistive Device for Craftsmen; Motivation; Electromechanical System of ``3rdArm''; Mechanical Setup; Electronic System; Control; Modelling; Parameter Identification; Control Strategy; Evaluation; System Evaluation
  • Derived Success FactorsSummary and Outlook; References; Criteria for Quality and Safety while Performing Unobtrusive Domestic Mobility Assessments Using Mobile Service Robots; Introduction; Medical Motivation; State of the Art; Mobility Assessments in Smart Environments; Mobility Assessments Using Service Robotics; Limitation of the State of the Art; Approach; Components and Events of TUG; Quality Criteria for TUG; Experiment; Methods; Results; Discussion on Safety; Conclusion; References; User Acceptance of a Mobile LED Projector on a Socially Assistive Robot; Introduction; State of the Art
  • KSERA SolutionMethodology; Setting of the Test Environment; User Involvement; Structure and Sequence of the Laboratory Tests; Results; Test Persons; Synthetic Speech and Projection Output; Projecting a Physical Training Video; Projecting a Videophone Call; Comparison with Stationary Device; Controlling Smart Home; Discussion; Conclusion; References; Part III: Activity Recognition; Different sADL Day Patterns Recorded by an Interaction-System Based on Radio Modules; Introduction; State of the Art; Materials and Methods; Experiment; Discussion; Conclusion; References
  • Smart Meter: Detect and Individualize ADLs