一种老年人环境辅助夜间漫游系统

R. Radziszewski, Hubert Kenfack Ngankam, H. Pigot, Vincent Grégoire, D. Lorrain, S. Giroux
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辅助生活技术为支持特定活动提供了良好的结果,将家庭转变为智能家庭。在本文中,我们提出了一个个性化的环境支持系统,老年人阿尔茨海默氏痴呆症和夜间流浪。我们的目标是帮助患者尽可能长时间呆在家里,恢复正常的生理周期,同时为护理人员提供更多的舒适。干预分两个阶段进行。在监测阶段,系统根据夜间的日常情况确定居民的概况。数据从智能家居中的传感器收集,再加上从佩戴的传感器获得的生理数据。然后对数据进行分类,以确定将为居民提供帮助以满足其需求的引擎规则。在第二阶段,根据夜间发生的活动触发规则,向人提供帮助。它提供了一个平静的环境,用音乐和视觉图标来安抚病人,然后鼓励他回到床上。该系统通过无线技术安装在老年痴呆症患者家中。为了实现这一目标,需要使用多种异构技术。在一个4个半房间的公寓中进行了为期3个月的可靠性和稳健性测试,收集了超过378万个数据元组。这些测试建立了识别夜间游荡活动所必需的三组活动。这帮助开始了一项正在进行的家庭实验。
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An ambient assisted living nighttime wandering system for elderly
The Assistive living technologies provide good results for the support of specific activities transforming a home into a smart home. In this paper, we present a personalized ambient support system for elderly suffering from Alzheimer's dementia and nighttime wandering. Our goal is to help the person stay at home as long as possible and regain a regular circadian cycle while providing more comfort to the caregiver. The intervention proceeds in two phases. During the monitoring phase, the system determines the resident profile based on nighttime routines. Data is gathered from sensors dispatched in the smart home, coupled with physiological data obtained from worn sensors. Data is then classified to determine engine rules that will provide assistance to the resident to satisfy his needs. In the second phase, assistance is provided to the person by triggering rules depending on the activities occurring during night. It offers a calm environment with music and visual icons to soothe the person then encourage it to return to bed. The system is installed at the Alzheimer's home using wireless technologies. Multiple heterogeneous technologies are put in common to achieve it. Reliabilities and robustness tests were carried out in a 4 1/2 room apartment for 3 months with over 3.78 million collected data tuples. These tests have established three clusters of activities necessary for the recognition of nighttime wandering activities. This helped start an ongoing experiment in homes.
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