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Automatically Assessing Movement Capabilities through a Sensor-Based Telemonitoring System

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  • Felip Miralles

    (Eurecat, Barcelona, Spain)

  • Eloisa Vargiu

    (Eurecat, Barcelona, Spain)

  • Eloi Casals

    (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain)

  • José Alejandro Cordero

    (Institut de Robòtica i Informàtica Industrial - Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain)

  • Stefan Dauwalder

    (Eurecat, Barcelona, Spain)

Abstract

Telemonitoring makes possible to remotely assess health status and quality of life of individuals. By acquiring heterogeneous data coming from sensors (physiological, biometric, environmental; non-invasive, adaptive and transparent to user) and data coming from other sources to become aware of user context; by inferring user behaviour and detecting anomalies from this data; and by providing elaborated and smart knowledge to clinicians, therapists, carers, families, and the patients themselves, we will be able to foster preventive, predictive and personalized care actions, decisions and support. In this paper, by relying on a novel sensor-based telemonitoring and home support system, the authors are focused on monitoring mobility activities; the ultimate goal being to automatically assess quality of life of people. In particular, the authors are aimed at answering to an item of a quality-of-life questionnaire, namely “Mobility”. Although the authors are interested in assisting disabled people, we performed preliminary experiments with a healthy user, as a proof of concept. Results show that the approach is promising. Thus, the authors are now in the process to install the final system in a number of disabled people's homes under the umbrella of the BackHome project.

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  • Felip Miralles & Eloisa Vargiu & Eloi Casals & José Alejandro Cordero & Stefan Dauwalder, 2015. "Automatically Assessing Movement Capabilities through a Sensor-Based Telemonitoring System," International Journal of E-Health and Medical Communications (IJEHMC), IGI Global, vol. 6(4), pages 39-48, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jehmc0:v:6:y:2015:i:4:p:39-48
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