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An autonomous fallers monitoring kit: release 0.0

Autor(es) y otros:
Cal Marín, Enrique Antonio de laAutoridad Uniovi; DaSilva, Álvaro; Fáñez, Mirko; Villar Flecha, José RamónAutoridad Uniovi; Sedano, Javier; González Suárez, Víctor ManuelAutoridad Uniovi
Palabra(s) clave:

Falls in Elderly

Wearable sensors

Fall detection

Fecha de publicación:
2020
Versión del editor:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49342-4_28
Serie:

Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 1181

Descripción física:
p. 287-297
Resumen:

Fall is one of the main causes of the reduction of the Quality of Live in Elderly, since it has a high impact in mortality rate as well as in the probability of different disabilities like Fractures, head injuries, etc, and mainly a loss of confidence. Thus, a monitoring instrument to follow elderly activity is required and the most common non-invasive and easy-to-use are based on wearable devices. This work presents our first prototype of an autonomous, low-cost and easy-to-use elderly activity monitoring kit suitable to be deployed in nursery houses. The prototype is composed of: i) our own data analytics web application deployed in a low cost server located in our laboratory (SERVER) and ii) a trans- parent plastic case with a set of 10 commercial smartbands (WD), their respective charging docks, one NUC (Next Unit of Computing) as data gateway, one Wi-Fi router and one LTE router. Concerning the case, we can state that each WD has built-in a 3DACC (3DA), a Gyroscope (GY) and a wrist Heart Rate sensor (HR). Besides each WD is running our own software instead the pre-built commercial one in order to achieve two issues: recording high frequency data (1Hz for HR and 10Hz for 3DA and GY) and optimize the battery life (18 hours with 10Hz continuous sen- sors recording). Finally, a first trial of the presented kit is being carried out in a Nursery House in Burgos (Spain), and the participants enrolled criteria have been designed by a gerontologist from the Diputacio ́n de Burgos (Spain).

Fall is one of the main causes of the reduction of the Quality of Live in Elderly, since it has a high impact in mortality rate as well as in the probability of different disabilities like Fractures, head injuries, etc, and mainly a loss of confidence. Thus, a monitoring instrument to follow elderly activity is required and the most common non-invasive and easy-to-use are based on wearable devices. This work presents our first prototype of an autonomous, low-cost and easy-to-use elderly activity monitoring kit suitable to be deployed in nursery houses. The prototype is composed of: i) our own data analytics web application deployed in a low cost server located in our laboratory (SERVER) and ii) a trans- parent plastic case with a set of 10 commercial smartbands (WD), their respective charging docks, one NUC (Next Unit of Computing) as data gateway, one Wi-Fi router and one LTE router. Concerning the case, we can state that each WD has built-in a 3DACC (3DA), a Gyroscope (GY) and a wrist Heart Rate sensor (HR). Besides each WD is running our own software instead the pre-built commercial one in order to achieve two issues: recording high frequency data (1Hz for HR and 10Hz for 3DA and GY) and optimize the battery life (18 hours with 10Hz continuous sen- sors recording). Finally, a first trial of the presented kit is being carried out in a Nursery House in Burgos (Spain), and the participants enrolled criteria have been designed by a gerontologist from the Diputacio ́n de Burgos (Spain).

Descripción:

International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and Applications (ISDA) (19th. 2019. Online)

URI:
http://hdl.handle.net/10651/56925
ISBN:
978-3-030-49342-4
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-030-49342-4_28
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This research has been funded partially by Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness (MINECO) under grant TIN2017-84804-R and by Foundation for the Promotion of Applied Scientific Research and Technology in Asturias, under grant FC-GRUPIN-IDI2018000226

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