Ubiquitous but non invasive evaluation of the activity of a person from a unique index built on the electrical activities on the residential power line
N. Noury, Kim-Anh Quach, M. Berenguer, H. Teyssier, M. Bouzid, L. Goldstein, M. Giordani
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Abstract
In the context of ubiquitous computing, there is a particular interest in objectivizing the level of activity of elderly persons living independently in their own home. Whereas many existing monitoring systems are very intrusive and/or require a large number of sensors, an indirect approach based on the monitoring of the electrical appliances activities in home seems very attractive. We evaluated this approach and built a unique activity indicator which integrates all the activity of the person. This was experimented during 6 months within 12 flats occupied by single elderly persons.