2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-41368-2_4
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Home Supporting Smart Systems for Elderly People

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“…The service is implemented as an online health service (OnHS) and/or an offline health service (OffHS), both involving eHealth sensors used at home. As established in the technology choice phase, in order to meet one of the main requirements of the European AAL initiative in terms of interoperability and open interfaces -to access the European market -the eHealth system concept is oriented towards Open-Source Hardware (OSHW) and COTS (Commercial OF The Shelf) platforms (eHealth, includes COTS biosensors [12]). The SAVE eHealth system is based on the low-cost platform from Libelium, namely the "MySignals" Hardware Development Platform -an eHealth and Medical IoT Development Platform for Arduino.…”
Section: Save -Online Health Servicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The service is implemented as an online health service (OnHS) and/or an offline health service (OffHS), both involving eHealth sensors used at home. As established in the technology choice phase, in order to meet one of the main requirements of the European AAL initiative in terms of interoperability and open interfaces -to access the European market -the eHealth system concept is oriented towards Open-Source Hardware (OSHW) and COTS (Commercial OF The Shelf) platforms (eHealth, includes COTS biosensors [12]). The SAVE eHealth system is based on the low-cost platform from Libelium, namely the "MySignals" Hardware Development Platform -an eHealth and Medical IoT Development Platform for Arduino.…”
Section: Save -Online Health Servicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technology can be used to monitor the home and report irregularities in activities and vital signs. Supporting elderly people in daily routines and living within their residence [4]. Technologies can be divided into two subcategories, Invasive and non-invasive [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%