Abstract
Global population ageing is an emerging challenge of the twenty-first century. In an era of pervasive computing (i.e. the proliferation of ever-present smart devices), governments, companies, and academic institutions are working together to develop and promote cutting-edge initiatives that sustain the quality of life and address the complexities and opportunities of an ageing world. In this chapter, we propose a user-centred approach within a multidisciplinary framework, which incorporates human-computer interaction, social science, signal processing, and pervasive computing, to inspire the design of a bidirectional context-aware system to support social connectedness between the elderly and their caregivers. Following a review of previous works on socio-technical awareness systems and human activity recognition models, we describe our user-driven methodological approach and demonstrate the value and potential benefits of bidirectional activity-based peripheral systems within ambient assisted living environments
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Enhanced Living Environments |
Subtitle of host publication | from models to technologies |
Editors | R.I. Goleva, I. Ganchev, C. Dopre |
Publisher | Institution of Engineering and Technology |
Chapter | 3 |
Pages | 49-79 |
Number of pages | 31 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781785612121 |
ISBN (Print) | 9781785612114 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Jan 2018 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2018.
Keywords
- Ambient assisted living environments
- Assisted living
- Bidirectional activity-based peripheral systems
- Bidirectional context-aware system
- Biology and medical computing
- Digital signal processing
- Elderly caregivers
- Geriatrics
- Global population ageing
- Human activity recognition models
- Human computer interaction
- Human-computer interaction
- Medical signal processing
- Multidisciplinary framework
- Pervasive computing
- Pervasive sensing
- Quality of life
- Signal processing
- Smart devices
- Social and behavioural sciences computing
- Social connectedness
- Social science
- Social sciences
- Socio-technical awareness systems
- Ubiquitous and pervasive computing
- Ubiquitous computing
- User centred design
- User interfaces
- User-centred approach
- User-driven methodological approach