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Research and Development : Smart Home

Home Sensor Fusion to Support Aging in Place
Submitted: August, 2010

This technical report describes an NIH SBIR-funded prototype activity tracker that tracks activities of daily living, creates alerts about meals and medications and infers changes in the health status of an individual over time. These data are used to infer and track the risk of falls over time.

Advanced Sensors for Supportive Environments - University of Dundee
Submitted: April, 2010

This two-year, EPSRC-funded project (The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council of the UK) will undertake research into monitored supportive environments for the elderly and disabled living alone.

Home Sensor Data Fusion to Support Aging in Place from eshoppertools.com Inc. (NIH)
Submitted: April, 2010

The research objective of the proposed work is to fuse sensor data to infer behavior of occupants in a home setting.

Integrative Research- Continuous Assessment- Univ of Rochester Center for Future Health
Submitted: April, 2010

We are currently conducting a study involving the home monitoring of Alzheimer’s patient, funded by the Alzheimer’s Association’s Everyday Technologies for Alzheimer Care (ETAC) initiative, General Electric Global Research and Home Free Systems.

Health Monitoring in an Agent-Based Smart Home
Submitted: April, 2010

The MavHome smart home learns models of inhabitant behavior and uses the models to automate the home and provide health monitoring assistance.



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