Ambient orchestration in assisted environment
Keywords:
ambient assisted living, smart home, reference architecture model, case studyAbstract
Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) stands forinformation and communication technology
enabled smart home environment that serves
persons, especially the elderly and disabled in their
independent living. Among many already
developed AAL systems, technologies, resources
and services, the main problem about their
inherent interconnection still remains. One of the
big research issues is to propose reference
architecture and develop an open and standardized
platform that should serve wider community as an
enabler for cooperating concept – collaboration
between competitors. This paper presents an
experimental ambient orchestration in assisted
environment on top of universAAL middleware that
is based on the reference architecture under
development within universAAL research project.
Our contributions are the following:
interconnection scenario using industry
commercial products, verification of reference
architecture and user guides, developed web
services for ambient orchestration within case
study and its demonstration in real environment.
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