This article describes the UniversAAL platform, an open platform intended to facilitate the development, distribution, and deployment of technological solutions for Ambient assisted living (AAL). The platform is intended to benefit end users (i.e., assisted persons, their families, and caregivers), authorities with responsibility for AAL, and organizations involved in the development and deployment of AAL services. It consists of an extensive set of resources (some are software and some are models/architectures) aimed at these different groups. The resources are classified into three main groups: runtime support, development support, and community support. The article presents the benefits that can be expected from the widespread adoption of the platform. The article also describes progress on prototype implementations of some of the software resources, and the results of initial evaluations of the platform. The work is partially based on results from earlier European Union-funded research projects in the are
The architecture explains how load energy consumption readings can be digitised and shared through the internet. Human presence in electricity maintenance is eliminated with the proposed machine style. By having a channel id for the load, A webpage can be used to monitor energy usage in watts. The webpage makes use of THINGSPEAK analytics to look at energy use and provide a detailed overview and visual representation of the data. The Wi-Fi unit performs Cloud computing by providing load energy data to a website usable via the device’s channel id.. Client can control resources inside the proposed framework by tracking energy consumption over time. The Arduino microcontroller is used in this system. The created unit is frequently shown on the webpage via the Wi-Fi module. Wireless Sensor Networks, Power, Voltage, Current, and ZigBee are some of the terms used in this paper.
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