Bruce Wallace, F. Knoefel, R. Goubran, H. Sveistrup, N. Thomas
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Most people as they age, wish to do so with as much independence as possible, to remain in their homes and communities with the health and social services required [1]. This is known as aging-in-place, and it has many benefits for the aging adult as they remain connected to the places and people they know. With aging-in-place, older adults are more likely to be socially, cognitively and physically active. For many healthcare systems, this can also be a benefit by delaying or avoiding institutional residential care with a subsequent reduction in system demand. Aging-in-place does not come without a cost or challenges as many aging adults need the support of formal and informal caregivers. For the latter, this tends to be family members [2].
期刊介绍:
IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine is a bimonthly publication. It publishes in February, April, June, August, October, and December of each year. The magazine covers a wide variety of topics in instrumentation, measurement, and systems that measure or instrument equipment or other systems. The magazine has the goal of providing readable introductions and overviews of technology in instrumentation and measurement to a wide engineering audience. It does this through articles, tutorials, columns, and departments. Its goal is to cross disciplines to encourage further research and development in instrumentation and measurement.