MuSA: A multisensor wearable device for AAL

In this paper, a novel multi-sensor wearable device, called MuSA, is introduced. MuSA aims at integrating in the CARDEA ambient-assisted-living framework: on the one hand, MuSA provides CARDEA with useful ambient-intelligence features, such as localization and identification; on the other hand, it m...

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Hauptverfasser: Bianchi, V., Grossi, F., De Munari, I., Ciampolini, P.
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Zusammenfassung:In this paper, a novel multi-sensor wearable device, called MuSA, is introduced. MuSA aims at integrating in the CARDEA ambient-assisted-living framework: on the one hand, MuSA provides CARDEA with useful ambient-intelligence features, such as localization and identification; on the other hand, it may borrow from the environmental control system many infrastructural and communication components, resulting in a less expensive implementation. MuSA exploits onboard sensors and signal processing units for fall detection, heartbeat and breathing rates detection. At this level too, sharing of part of the circuitry enables power and cost savings. Ubiquitous computing paradigm is followed, carrying out all of the signal processing and decision processes at the wearable node: this makes communication toward supervision levels much less demanding and independent on the actual physical features of the sensors themselves. Test have been carried out, confirming that the low-cost approach which has been followed still allows for adequate quality of responses. Field test is starting, to evaluate psychological and ergonomic aspect as well.