Lotfi et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Smart homes for the elderly dementia sufferers: identification and prediction of abnormal behaviourLotfi et al., 2012
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- Lotfi A
- Langensiepen C
- Mahmoud S
- Akhlaghinia M
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- Journal of ambient intelligence and humanized computing
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In this paper, we have described a solution for supporting independent living of the elderly by means of equipping their home with a simple sensor network to monitor their behaviour. Standard home automation sensors including movement sensors and door entry point …
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