Overview
- Discusses key issues in sensing and monitoring, context and behaviour analysis, personalisation and adaptation, and open technology infrastructure and platforms
- Reviews applications for cognitive impairments, self-management, patient empowerment and citizen engagement/wellbeing, as well as early risk detection and prevention
- Explores key principles of social impact, security, and privacy with regard to open smart home technology infrastructure
Part of the book series: Computer Communications and Networks (CCN)
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Table of contents (16 chapters)
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Open Smart Home and Service Infrastructures
Keywords
- Assisted Living Solutions
- Smart Home User Needs and System Requirements
- Sensing and Monitoring
- Sensor Networks
- Context Awareness
- Activity Recognition
- Behavior Analysis
- User-Centered Design and Ethics
- Human-Machine Interaction
- Personalized and Adaptive Interactions
- Open Smart Home Infrastructures and Toolsets
- Virtual Reality
- Wearables
- Security and Privacy
About this book
Smart Homes (SH) offer a promising approach to assisted living for the ageing population. Yet the main obstacle to the rapid development and deployment of Smart Home (SH) solutions essentially arises from the nature of the SH field, which is multidisciplinary and involves diverse applications and various stakeholders. Accordingly, an alternative to a one-size-fits-all approach is needed in order to advance the state of the art towards an open SH infrastructure.
This book makes a valuable and critical contribution to smart assisted living research through the development of new effective, integrated, and interoperable SH solutions. It focuses on four underlying aspects: (1) Sensing and Monitoring Technologies; (2) Context Interference and Behaviour Analysis; (3) Personalisation and Adaptive Interaction, and (4) Open Smart Home and Service Infrastructures, demonstrating how fundamental theories, models and algorithms can be exploited to solve real-world problems.
This comprehensive and timely book offers a unique and essential reference guide for policymakers, funding bodies, researchers, technology developers and managers, end users, carers, clinicians, healthcare service providers, educators and students, helping them adopt and implement smart assisted living systems.Editors and Affiliations
About the editors
Dr Feng Chen is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Computer Science and Informatics, De Montfort University.
Dr Rebeca I García-Betances is a Senior Researcher in the Life Supporting Technologies Group at the Technical University of Madrid.
Prof María Fernanda Cabrera-Umpiérrez is an Associate Professor at the Telecommunication School, Technical University of Madrid.
Prof Liming Chen is a Chair Professor of Computer Science at De Montfort University, where he leads the Context, Intelligence and Interaction Research Group (CIIRG).
Prof Chris Nugent is a Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Head of the School of Computing at Ulster University, where he also leads the Pervasive Computing Research Group and is Co-Principal Investigator at the Connected Health Innovation Centre.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Smart Assisted Living
Book Subtitle: Toward An Open Smart-Home Infrastructure
Editors: Feng Chen, Rebeca I. García-Betances, Liming Chen, María Fernanda Cabrera-Umpiérrez, Chris Nugent
Series Title: Computer Communications and Networks
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25590-9
Publisher: Springer Cham
eBook Packages: Computer Science, Computer Science (R0)
Copyright Information: Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-030-25589-3Published: 28 August 2019
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-030-25592-3Published: 28 August 2020
eBook ISBN: 978-3-030-25590-9Published: 20 August 2019
Series ISSN: 1617-7975
Series E-ISSN: 2197-8433
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: X, 342
Number of Illustrations: 21 b/w illustrations, 81 illustrations in colour
Topics: Computer Communication Networks, Pattern Recognition, Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering, Mobile and Network Security, User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction