Abstract. This paper presents the study and the development of a tele-monitoring system with the aim to support elderly people living alone. The intent of our new system is to permanently connect the elderly with their relative and caregivers. The tele-monitoring system allows to continuously monitoring the subjects as they were in a hospital and, in case of anomalies in the health state, automatically share and alarm to caregivers and relatives. The continuous monitoring is done using two different sub-systems: wearable sen- sors for biomedical data collection and infrared video cameras for fall detection. The main goal of this study is to develop and test the system prototype not only from a functional point of view, but also from the user acceptability and usability point of view. For this reason this studies was based on a parallel development of acceptability and technical issues; this allows to create an ad-hoc tele-monitoring system for elderly.

Design and ergonomics of monitoring system for elderly

Andreoni, Giuseppe
;
Romero, Maximiliano.
2014-01-01

Abstract

Abstract. This paper presents the study and the development of a tele-monitoring system with the aim to support elderly people living alone. The intent of our new system is to permanently connect the elderly with their relative and caregivers. The tele-monitoring system allows to continuously monitoring the subjects as they were in a hospital and, in case of anomalies in the health state, automatically share and alarm to caregivers and relatives. The continuous monitoring is done using two different sub-systems: wearable sen- sors for biomedical data collection and infrared video cameras for fall detection. The main goal of this study is to develop and test the system prototype not only from a functional point of view, but also from the user acceptability and usability point of view. For this reason this studies was based on a parallel development of acceptability and technical issues; this allows to create an ad-hoc tele-monitoring system for elderly.
2014
Vincent G. Duffy (editor)
Digital Human Modeling. Applications in Health, Safety, Ergonomics and Risk Management
978-3-319-07725-3
Inglese
8529
499
507
9
Internazionale
Springer, Cham
Cham
GERMANIA
Comitato scientifico
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-07725-3_49
Tele-medicine, Tele-monitoring, Elderly, Wearable devices, Optical monitoring devices.
no
none
2. Contributo in Volume::2.1 Contributo in Volume(Capitolo,Saggio)
Andreoni, Giuseppe; Costa, Fiammetta; Attanasio, Alberto; Baroni, Giuseppe; Muschiato, Sabrina; Nonini, Paola; Pagni, A.; Biraghi, Riccardo; Pozzi, Ro...espandi
268
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
10
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