A survey on health monitoring systems for health smart homes
Aging population ratios are rising significantly. Health monitoring systems (HMS) in smart
environments have evolved rapidly to become a viable alternative to traditional healthcare …
environments have evolved rapidly to become a viable alternative to traditional healthcare …
From wearable sensors to smart implants-–toward pervasive and personalized healthcare
Objective: This paper discusses the evolution of pervasive healthcare from its inception for
activity recognition using wearable sensors to the future of sensing implant deployment and …
activity recognition using wearable sensors to the future of sensing implant deployment and …
A comparative study on human activity recognition using inertial sensors in a smartphone
A Wang, G Chen, J Yang, S Zhao… - IEEE Sensors …, 2016 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Activity recognition plays an essential role in bridging the gap between the low-level sensor
data and the high-level applications in ambient-assisted living systems. With the aim to …
data and the high-level applications in ambient-assisted living systems. With the aim to …
The elderly's independent living in smart homes: A characterization of activities and sensing infrastructure survey to facilitate services development
Q Ni, AB Garcia Hernando, IP De la Cruz - Sensors, 2015 - mdpi.com
Human activity detection within smart homes is one of the basis of unobtrusive wellness
monitoring of a rapidly aging population in developed countries. Most works in this area use …
monitoring of a rapidly aging population in developed countries. Most works in this area use …
Evaluation of 1-year in-home monitoring technology by home-dwelling older adults, family caregivers, and nurses
B Pais, P Buluschek, G DuPasquier, T Nef… - Frontiers in public …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Introduction: Population aging is increasing the needs and costs of healthcare. Both frailty
and the chronic diseases affecting older people reduce their ability to live independently …
and the chronic diseases affecting older people reduce their ability to live independently …
Home telemonitoring of vital signs—technical challenges and future directions
The telemonitoring of vital signs from the home is an essential element of telehealth services
for the management of patients with chronic conditions, such as congestive heart failure …
for the management of patients with chronic conditions, such as congestive heart failure …
Smart home environment for mild cognitive impairment population: Solutions to improve care and quality of life
The transition stage from the natural cognitive decline of normal aging to the more serious
decline of dementia is referred to as mild cognitive impairment (MCI). The cognitive changes …
decline of dementia is referred to as mild cognitive impairment (MCI). The cognitive changes …
[HTML][HTML] Multi-residential activity labelling in smart homes with wearable tags using BLE technology
Smart home platforms show promising outcomes to provide a better quality of life for
residents in their homes. One of the main challenges that exists with these platforms in multi …
residents in their homes. One of the main challenges that exists with these platforms in multi …
Privacy and security issues in IoT healthcare applications for the disabled users a survey
W AL-mawee - 2012 - scholarworks.wmich.edu
Aging of the population resulted in new challenges for the society and healthcare systems.
Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) that depends on Internet of Things (IoT) provides assistance …
Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) that depends on Internet of Things (IoT) provides assistance …
Gait velocity estimation using time-interleaved between consecutive passive IR sensor activations
Gait velocity has been consistently shown to be an important indicator and predictor of
health status, especially in older adults. It is often assessed clinically, but the assessments …
health status, especially in older adults. It is often assessed clinically, but the assessments …