Assistive technologies have the objective to improve the people quality of life of in daily living, with a special aim to those who suffer of physical disabilities or cognitive impairment, which may be caused by an accident, disease or the natural process of ageing. The present paper describes the main results of a study realized for the INTERREG IVC INNOVAGE project, where the domain target addressed are: home and building automation and assistive robotics. The project provides a quick overview of the typical needs of elderly people, describes the state-of-the-art technologies which can be adopted to satisfy these needs and presents a critical analysis of the functionalities, which present and future assistive technologies should possess. The result of this study is a detailed assessments of requirements and limits of nowadays domotics and robotics technologies aimed to improve people quality of life.
AAL Technologies for Independent Life of Elderly People / Benetazzo, Flavia; Ferracuti, Francesco; Freddi, Alessandro; Giantomassi, Andrea; Iarlori, Sabrina; Longhi, Sauro; Monteriu', Andrea; Ortenzi, Davide. - STAMPA. - (2015), pp. 329-343. [10.1007/978-3-319-18374-9_31]
AAL Technologies for Independent Life of Elderly People
BENETAZZO, FLAVIA
;FERRACUTI, FRANCESCO;FREDDI, ALESSANDRO;GIANTOMASSI, ANDREA;IARLORI, SABRINA;LONGHI, SAURO;MONTERIU', Andrea;ORTENZI, DAVIDE
2015-01-01
Abstract
Assistive technologies have the objective to improve the people quality of life of in daily living, with a special aim to those who suffer of physical disabilities or cognitive impairment, which may be caused by an accident, disease or the natural process of ageing. The present paper describes the main results of a study realized for the INTERREG IVC INNOVAGE project, where the domain target addressed are: home and building automation and assistive robotics. The project provides a quick overview of the typical needs of elderly people, describes the state-of-the-art technologies which can be adopted to satisfy these needs and presents a critical analysis of the functionalities, which present and future assistive technologies should possess. The result of this study is a detailed assessments of requirements and limits of nowadays domotics and robotics technologies aimed to improve people quality of life.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.