Cloud Native Remote Monitoring Data Ecosystem for Aging Population based on Commercial AAL Sensors

2023 45TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE IEEE ENGINEERING IN MEDICINE & BIOLOGY SOCIETY, EMBC(2023)

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Abstract
In the recent years, Active Assisted Living (AAL) technologies used for autonomous tracking and activity recognition have started to play major roles in geriatric care. From fall detection to remotely monitoring behavioral patterns, vital functions and collection of air quality data, AAL has become pervasive in the modern era of independent living for the elderly section of the population. However, even with the current rate of progress, data access and data reliability has become a major hurdle especially when such data is intended to be used in new age modelling approaches such as those using machine learning. This paper presents a comprehensive data ecosystem comprising remote monitoring AAL sensors along with extensive focus on cloud native system architecture, secured and confidential access to data with easy data sharing. Results from a validation study illustrate the feasibility of using this system for remote healthcare surveillance. The proposed system shows great promise in multiple fields from various AAL studies to development of data driven policies by local governments in promoting healthy lifestyles for the elderly alongside a common data repository that can be beneficial to other research communities worldwide.
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