Pervasive sensing for social connectedness

Kadian Davis, Evans B. Owusu, Lucio Marcenaro, Jun Hu, Carlo S. Regazzoni, Loe Feijs

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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 languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEnhanced Living Environments
Subtitle of host publicationfrom models to technologies
EditorsR.I. Goleva, I. Ganchev, C. Dopre
PublisherInstitution of Engineering and Technology
Chapter3
Pages49-79
Number of pages31
ISBN (Electronic)9781785612121
ISBN (Print)9781785612114
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2018

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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

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