Bioautomation (Dec 2009)

Ultra Low-Power Acoustic Detector Applicable in Ambient Assistance Living Systems

  • Iliev I.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
pp. 72 – 78

Abstract

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Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) includes methods, concepts, systems, devices as well as services, which provide unobtrusive support for daily life based on the context and situation of the assisted person. The technologies applied for AAL are user-centric, i.e. oriented towards the needs and capabilities of the particular user. They are also integrated into the immediate personal environment of the user. As a consequence, the technology is adapting to the user rather than the other way around. The in-house monitoring of elderly or disabled people (hard of hearing, deaf, with limited movement ability), using intelligent sensors is a very desirable service that may potentially increase the user's autonomy and independence while minimizing the risks of living alone. The described ultra low-power acoustic detector allows upgrade of the presented warning systems. It features long-term autonomy and possibility to use it as an element of the wireless personal area network (WPAN).

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