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A Fuzzy Logic-Based Method for Evaluating AAL Systems

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  • Kara Madjid

    (UVSQ/PARIS SACLAY, Paris, France)

  • Olfa Lamouchi

    (Engineers National School of Carthage, Carthage, Tunisia)

  • Manolo Dulva Hina

    (ECE Paris School of Engineering, Paris, France)

  • Amar Ramdane-Cherif

    (UVSQ/LISV, Paris, France)

Abstract

The Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) domain aims to support the daily life activities of elders, patients with chronic conditions, and disabled people. Several AAL platforms have been developed over the last two decades. Hence, there is a need to identify Quality Criteria (QC) and make it well defined in order to achieve the AAL system purposes. To be able to convince all stakeholders including both technologies and end users of AAL systems, high quality must be guaranteed. The goal of this article is to obtain a set of data quality characteristics that would be applicable to AAL system, and have its performance evaluated using sensors' data. To this end, this work uses the ISO/IEC 25012 and ISO/IEC 25010 standards to extract the most relevant criteria that are apt for AAL systems. As a result, an evaluation approach on an indoor localization platform was made, and an evaluation procedure has been established. This is done by first generating a hierarchical data quality model, and have it evaluated using the metrics, based on the sensors data and the concept of fuzzy logic.

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  • Kara Madjid & Olfa Lamouchi & Manolo Dulva Hina & Amar Ramdane-Cherif, 2019. "A Fuzzy Logic-Based Method for Evaluating AAL Systems," International Journal of Distributed Systems and Technologies (IJDST), IGI Global, vol. 10(4), pages 59-77, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jdst00:v:10:y:2019:i:4:p:59-77
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