Improving life quality for the elderly through the Social Internet of Things (SIoT)

V. Miori, Dario Russo
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The average age of the world's population is increasing, and life expectancy will increase by an extra 10 years by the year 2050. The growing number of older adults increases the demands on public health systems and the related care costs. The use of information and communication technologies (ICT) to support integrated healthcare services in elderly homecare can make an important contribution to reducing such costs. The SOCIALIZE AAL project aims to create a new reference platform for the elderly by applying technological solutions to simplify their daily activities and the means by which they access dedicated services in order to improve their quality of life. This paper describes the Elderly Monitoring service — an IoT module of the SOCIALIZE platform, whose aim is to collect environmental and physical user data so that they can be supervised by medical and caregiver staffs.). The system has been designed to enable easy addition and/or substitution of new services and devices within the environment. To this end, the service implements a framework that enables heterogeneous devices belonging to different domotic systems and protocols to directly share data, thereby implementing an infrastructure suitable for the fulfillment of a real Social IoT (SIoT)
通过社会物联网(SIoT)改善老年人的生活质量
世界人口的平均年龄正在增加,到2050年,预期寿命将再增加10岁。老年人数量的增加增加了对公共卫生系统和相关护理费用的需求。利用信息和通信技术支持老年人家庭护理中的综合保健服务,可对降低此类费用作出重要贡献。SOCIALIZE AAL项目旨在为老年人创建一个新的参考平台,通过应用技术解决方案来简化他们的日常活动和获得专门服务的手段,以提高他们的生活质量。本文介绍了老年人监测服务-社会化平台的物联网模块,其目的是收集环境和物理用户数据,以便他们可以由医疗和护理人员进行监督。该系统被设计为能够在环境中轻松添加和/或替换新的服务和设备。为此,该服务实现了一个框架,使属于不同国内系统和协议的异构设备能够直接共享数据,从而实现适合实现真正的社会物联网(SIoT)的基础设施。
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