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From Context to Micro-context-Issues and Challenges in Sensorizing Smart Spaces for Assistive Living

Jit Biswas
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Aung Aung Phyo Wai
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Andrei Tolstikov
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Kenneth Lin Jin Hong
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Victor Foo Siang Fook
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Lee Vwen Yen
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Clifton Phua
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Zhu Jiaqi
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Huynh Thai Hoa
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Thibaut Tiberghien
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Résumé

Most smart home based monitoring / assistive systems that attempt to recognize activities within a smart home are targeted towards living-alone elderly, and stop at providing instantaneous coarse grained information such as room-occupancy or provide specific programmed reminders for taking medication etc. In our work, we target multiple residents, while restricting the use of wearable devices / sensors. In addition we do away with video due to privacy concerns. In this paper we present the design challenges and issues in putting together a sensor network for obtaining micro-context information in multi-person smart spaces. In order to support greater levels of ambient intelligence we support fine grained spatio-temporal data and context acquisition. The architecture is being currently developed into a prototype in a modular fashion for deployment and testing in a variety of environments, and is being concurrently evaluated and tested in real conditions, prior to deployment in a facility for elderly residents with mild cognitive disorder.
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hal-00739880 , version 1 (09-10-2012)

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Jit Biswas, Aung Aung Phyo Wai, Andrei Tolstikov, Kenneth Lin Jin Hong, Jaya Shankar S/o Pathmasuntharam, et al.. From Context to Micro-context-Issues and Challenges in Sensorizing Smart Spaces for Assistive Living. 2nd International Conference on Ambient Systems, Networks and Technologies (ANT2011), Sep 2011, Canada. pp.288 - 295. ⟨hal-00739880⟩
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