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Building IoT Services for Aging in Place Using Standard-Based IoT Platforms and Heterogeneous IoT Productsopen access

Authors
Fattah, Sheik Mohammad MostakimSung, Nak-MyoungAhn, Il-YeupRyu, MinwooYun, Jaeseok
Issue Date
Oct-2017
Publisher
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Keywords
Internet of Things (IoT); aging in place; standard-based IoT platforms; Web of Objects; oneM2M; virtual object; composite virtual object; service composition; medication compliance
Citation
Sensors, v.17, no.10
Journal Title
Sensors
Volume
17
Number
10
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/7144
DOI
10.3390/s17102311
ISSN
1424-8220
1424-3210
Abstract
An aging population and human longevity is a global trend. Many developed countries are struggling with the yearly increasing healthcare cost that dominantly affects their economy. At the same time, people living with old adults suffering from a progressive brain disorder such as Alzheimer's disease are enduring even more stress and depression than those patients while caring for them. Accordingly, seniors' ability to live independently and comfortably in their current home for as long as possible has been crucial to reduce the societal cost for caregiving and thus give family members peace of mind, called aging in place' (AIP). In this paper we present a way of building AIP services using standard-based IoT platforms and heterogeneous IoT products. An AIP service platform is designed and created by combining previous standard-based IoT platforms in a collaborative way. A service composition tool is also created that allows people to create AIP services in an efficient way. To show practical usability of our proposed system, we choose a service scenario for medication compliance and implement a prototype service which could give old adults medication reminder appropriately at the right time (i.e., when it is time to need to take pills) through light and speaker at home but also wrist band and smartphone even outside the home.
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