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Title: Diversity & interoperability : wireless technologies in ambient assisted living
Author: O'Grady, Michael J.
Dragone, Mauro
Tynan, Richard
Ruzzelli, Antonio G.
Walsh, Michael
O'Hare, G. M. P. (Greg M. P.)
Date: 22-Apr-2010
Type of material: Conference Publication
Abstract: Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) demands the seamless integration of a range of technologies such that the particular needs of the elderly may be met. Given the heterogeneity of the elderly population, in their needs and circumstances amongst others, this is a significant challenge. In essence, it demands that a disparate suite of technologies be deployed, integrated, managed and interacted with in a seamless and intuitive fashion. In this paper, how this heterogeneity may be managed is discussed. In particular, the use of ontologies and middleware are proposed as potential solutions to this heterogeneity problem.
Conference details: Presented at Evolving Communications Networks: Education in the Service of Ireland’s Next Generation Network Infrastructure Needs, a Committee for Communications and Radio Science Half Day Workshop, Royal Irish Academy (RIA), Dublin, 21st April, 2010
Web link to reference this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10197/1933
Keywords: AALAmbient assisted livingMiddleware
Subject Heading: Technology and older peopleAmbient intelligenceMiddlewareWireless sensor networks
Status of Item: Peer reviewed
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