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Recap of Our Assisted Living
  • Improve the life of elderly people
  • Saving cost
  • Essential application goals
  • Time driven reminders of daily activities
  • Localization (Location based memory aids)
  • Detection of early warning signs of diseases
  • RT communications to caregivers in case of
    emergency

2
Major Research Topics
  • A software infrastructure that integrates
    sensing, communication, and event/information
    management
  • Software safety, robustness and availability
  • Management and control of dependency relations
    between software components
  • Evolvability and interoperability
  • Interface engineering
  • Security and privacy
  • Security for information storage and wireless
    communication facilities
  • Role-based trust management who can gain access
    to what information
  • QoS provisioning
  • Both system-wide QoS and wireless QoS for a wide
    variety of reminder, monitoring, localization,
    and time-critical emergency services

3
Our Teams Expertise
  • Security
  • HCI
  • QoS and Real-time
  • Reliability and System Integration
  • Networking and Communications
  • Data mining/analysis

4
Today Meetings Goal
  • Survey of similar industry efforts/projects
  • Identify the similarities with and differences
    from our assisted living project
  • What application(s) they are considering?
  • What are the notable components/research
    highlights?
  • What we lack?
  • Decision should we leverage their results or
    join?
  • Divide and conquer different research
    topics/tasks by research groups
  • Other discussions
  • Targeted scenarios?
  • System architecture?
  • How to integrate all components?
  • Mobile code?
  • How about security and privacy?

5
IBM On-Demand Innovation Services
e-Healthcare(http//domino.research.ibm.com/odis/
odis.nsf/pages/micro.07.02.html)
  • e-Healthcare solutions
  • High-throughput messaging technology data
    integration technology
  • Available Services
  • Notification of important clinical events
    (similar to reminder)
  • using a variety of means protecting patient
    privacy
  • Portal-based mobile, integrated access of
    personalized and summarized medical and clinical
    information
  • Biometric monitoring of patients and automated
    detection of abnormalities and delivery of
    resulting alerts (Monitoring)
  • m-Health (Wireless) domain expertise combined
    with other technologies such as information
    integration, collaboration and mobile
    infrastructure (Data collection and communication)

6
m-Health Wireless(http//www-03.ibm.com/technolo
gy/designconsulting/port_mhealth.html)
  • m-Health Wireless Healthcare Solution
  • A set of wireless, patient vital-sign-monitoring
    devices.
  • A patients critical health statistics are
    automatically measured, stored and transmitted to
    a database during daily routines, emergencies,
    hospital stays or the treatments of chronic
    illnesses.
  • Design with good UI

7
Comparisons
  • IBM e-Healthcare solution is quite integrative
    and similar to our project.
  • Detailed information about IBMs technology is
    not available.
  • Seems lacking detailed interoperability function
  • Seems lacking QoS and RT communications support
  • Security in addition to privacy?

8
IBM Research Home Healthcare Support
System(http//researchweb.watson.ibm.com/hc/SUPPO
RT/support.html)
  • Designed to empower and support people with
    chronic disease who are being treated at home
    rather than in a hospital
  • Support of information services
  • provides consultation and symptom analysis
  • demonstrates medical procedures through video.
  • User Interface
  • Designed for a broad range of users including
    those who can't type or have little computer
    experience.
  • Easy to navigate using touch, and supports a
    variety of task-appropriate media including
    audio and video.
  • Differences from our project
  • No monitoring/motion detection
  • No reminder service
  • No automatic reports to healthcare provider

9
GE Research Home Assurance(http//geglobalresear
ch.com/01_coretech/homeAssurance.shtml)
  • Goal - to provide an unobtrusive watchdog in a
    home that will automatically identify and alert
    caregivers to irregular behavior by the person
    living in the home.
  • How it works
  • Wireless security sensors placed strategically in
    a home electronically capture and report routine
    movements and activities - the opening and
    closing of doors and motion through rooms like
    bedrooms and kitchens.
  • Sophisticated algorithms organize that data into
    models of normal routines for that specific
    household.
  • Current activity is constantly compared to the
    model.
  • The system generates summary reports of
    activities that a caregiver can monitor via the
    Web, and can also alert them via phone, e-mail or
    pager that something out of the ordinary has
    occurred.
  • Long-term trends can be viewed to see if behavior
    is changing over a period of time that would
    indicate a higher level of care is needed.
  • Summary
  • Focus on data collection and analysis
  • No automated reminder

10
Siemens GSM/GPRS for Healthcare
Applications(http//communications.siemens.com/cd
s/frontdoor/0,2241,hq_en_0_2263_rArNrNrNrN,00.html
)
  • GSM/GPRS communication technology for
  • Helping the chronically ill people
  • Data on patients vital functions such as cardiac
    activity or blood-glucose levels are transmitted
    to special service centers, clinics and
    specialists via mobile communications.
  • Use in medical emergencies
  • Patients can immediately be put in touch with
    emergency staff.
  • GSM/GPRS Wireless modules
  • TC65 Java open platform ARM7 processor,
    memory, etc.
  • TC63 w/o Java developers platform
  • XT55 for tracking applications
  • Comment
  • Just for communication component
  • Wireless components that can be used while in
    outside activity.

11
Siemens An Integrative Framework for Home Health
Monitoring
  • Research Project with Columbia Univ. GaTech
  • The focus of the research
  • To study the process of home-healthcare
    monitoring in elderly people with diabetes a
    feasibility study
  • The long-term objective
  • To develop an integrative home healthcare
    monitoring framework to support chronically ill
    patients to enable them to better manage their
    illness.
  • Details are not currently available.

12
Philips Motiva platform(http//www.newscenter.ph
ilips.com/about/news/section-13674/article-15026.h
tml)
  • Pilot study of TV-based system for patients to
    manage health at home
  • Goal to evaluate an interactive, personalized
    healthcare communication platform
  • connects chronic disease patients at home to
    their care provider via their television
  • Patients biometric data and survey responses
    will be automatically sent via a secure broadband
    television connection.

13
Honeywell--In-Home Health Care
  • Project NIST ATP Independent Lifestyle Assistant
    (ILSA)
  • Scenarios Monitoring, localization, reminder,
    reporting
  • Research focus Wireless Comm., Sensors, HUI
    (Patients and Caregiver), Central Intelligence
    (Agent based server)
  • Devices Motion sensor, Contact switch, Pressure
    mat.
  • Field trials 2003
  • Pros reduction in missed-medications, elders
    like interactive communications.
  • Cons Fault alerts, cost of sensor deployment,
    requires computer-literate

14
HoneywellHomeMed(http//www.hommed.com/)
  • Commercial business
  • 1 deployed in industry
  • 15,000 systems, 300,000 patients
  • Benefits
  • Reduction (50) in hospitalizations, ER visits
  • Patients live in home
  • Caregivers in home visit only when required
  • Devices
  • Telemonitoring unit Collects and transmit data
  • Blood pressure, HR, Weight, Temperature, Oxygen
    saturation
  • Yes/No questions
  • Frequency 3-5 minutes or 1-2 per day.
  • Central station Receives data and present to
    caregiver (for monitoring and localization
    purposes etc)
  • FDA Class II
  • Health and Wellness Kiosk Trans. info. through
    phone line.
  • Differences
  • Project is simple, limited to the monitoring

15
IntelProactive Health(http//www.intel.com/resea
rch/prohealth/cs-aging_in_place.htm)
  • Focus (Project started from 2002)
  • Smart home for Alzheimer patients
  • Research
  • Sensor networks
  • Monitoring and localization
  • Motion sensors, contact/magnetic switches, RFID,
    motes
  • Home networks
  • Connect everything (TV, clock, telephone, PC,
    PDA)
  • Reminder
  • Activity tracking (illness detection)
  • AI (dynamic Bayesian networks)
  • Translate raw data to trending information
  • Ambient display for
  • For distance family members to check
  • Difference to us
  • Not only assistant day-2-day for purposes, but
    also help to maintain social engagements.

16
Today Meetings Goal
  • Survey of similar industry efforts/projects
  • Identify the similarities with and differences
    from our assisted living project
  • What application(s) they are considering?
  • What are the notable components/research
    highlights?
  • What we lack?
  • Decision should we leverage their results or
    join?
  • Divide and conquer different research
    topics/tasks by research groups
  • Other discussions
  • Targeted scenarios?
  • System architecture?
  • How to integrate all components?
  • Mobile code?
  • How about security and privacy?
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