SALIG++

People prefer to live independently in their own homes for as long as possible. However, demographic changes, rising costs and new family structures are increasing the demands for new care solutions. ...

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Objectives

 

The purpose of the project is to relieve informal caregivers through the use of information and communication technology.

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The objectives are :

  • A developed and evaluated platform for informal caregivers in ambient assisted living.
  • An exploitation plan for the dissemination of the results.

Expected results and impact

The expected results is a platform for the delivery of self-care @ home services , as well as for stimulating and supporting daily activities at home by means of technologies that include smart sensing environments integrated with adaptable information system to connect elderly people with informal carers.

The SALIG++ product will be sold as individual licenses to elderly and informal caregivers, or as group licenses to care funders and formal caregivers. SALIG++ will primarily be paid by care funders. The market size is approximately 50 million people in need that will grow to about 75 million (2050).

Partners

Partners involved in the SALIG++ project

Organization Type Country Website
Stockholm University R&D Sweden www.su.se
Divitel BV SME The Netherlands www.divitel.com
Almende BV SME The Netherlands www.almende.com
HI Iberia SME Spain www.hi-iberia.es
TU Delft R&D The Netherlands www.tudelft.nl
Stockholm LänsLandsting End User Sweden www.sll.se
Actimage SME Luxembourg www.actimage.fr
PIAP R&D Poland www.piap.pl
  • Project name: Smart Assisted Living involving Informal careGivers
  • Website: www.salig.eu
  • Coordinator: Stockholm University, Sweden
  • Duration: 36 Months
  • Starting Date: 01.06.2014
  • Total budget: € 4.175.433,00
  • Public contribution: € 2.494.421,00

Contact

Gustaf Juell-Skielse

E.: gjs@dsv.su.se

T.: +468161672

PIA

Older persons wish to live independently in their homes and to perform daily activities without relying on or asking for external help. For some, provision of support to Instrumental Activities of ...

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Objectives

The objectives of the PIA project are to:

  • Support older adults to manage Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) to prolong independent living at home by using smart devices to support location- or object-relevant content delivery, e.g., video clips.
  • Support formal and informal carers to produce, share and distribute care experience and knowledge content through social network and rich interactions.
  • Provide personalised and intuitive user interfaces to secure accessibility for all, templates and tools to facilitate video clip production and deployment for carers, and guidelines and supporting materials for PIA system deployment.

Expected results and impact

The quality of the primary end-users everyday life will be improved through a communications and support tool designed to help them cope with daily activities with increased independence, while it is anticipated that the secondary end-users (carers) will benefit from stress reduction rendered by this support tool. A tool for carer stress analysis will be developed and used in order to measure this. The PIA system will be technology-tested in laboratory homes and trialled in real home environments. A subsequent commercial minimum viable product and associated support service will be future developed to enter the assistive technology market no later than 6 months after the project end.

Partners

Partners involved in the PIA project

Organization Type Country Website
Karde AS SME Norway www.karde.no
University of Castilla-La Mancha (MAmI Research Lab) R&D Spain www.uclm.es
Tellu AS SME Norway www.tellu.no
University of Ulster (Smart Environments Research Group) R&D United Kingdom www.ulster.ac.uk
Accord Group End User United Kingdom www.accordgroup.org.uk
StickyWorld Ltd. SME United Kingdom www.stickyworld.com
Asker Municipality End User Norway www.asker.kommune.no
Berliner Institut für Sozialforschung R&D Germany www.bis-berlin.de
  • Project name: Personal IADL Assistant
  • Website: www.pia-project.org
  • Coordinator: Karde AS, Norway
  • Duration: 24 Months
  • Starting Date: 01.03.2013
  • Total budget: € 1.198.878
  • Public contribution: € 727.657

Contact

Dr. Riitta Hellman

E.: rh@karde.no

T.: +47-98211200

iCarer

The iCarer project will work with end user organisations involved in supporting the informal care of elderly adults in the UK and Slovenia to deliver interoperable solutions providing a holistic ...

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Objectives

The increasing population ageing index makes customised care necessary to maintain the quality of life of older adults at home. As modern societies recognise their commitment to taking care of elderly citizens, new and innovative approaches are necessary. New models of care must be deployed, in which informal carers play a crucial role as one of the most important sources of care for older adults. The role of the main caregiver is often taken by the spouse or a close relative, which may often lead to stress, over-work, depression, and even being physically hit or struck. In addition, they might be not adequately prepared for some situations, causing a great sense of insecurity. Thus, support and distress relief in caregivers should be a key issue in the home-care process of these older adults

Expected results and impact

The iCarer project will develop a personalised and adaptive platform to offer informal carers support by means of monitoring activities of daily care, as well as their psychological state, and providing a learning framework to help them improve the care provided.

Registered data will be analysed and fed into the platform in order to model the Activities of Daily Care based on behavioural patterns. With this information, and if the informal caregiver is absent at the time, the platform will act as a “virtual carer”, giving support to the older adult and providing information to the carer in case a daily activity is done incorrectly.

Partners

Partners involved in the iCarer project

Organization Type Country Website
Tunstall Healthcare Large Industry United Kingdom www.tunstall.co.uk
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid R&D Spain www.gbt.tfo.upm.es
S3 Group SME Ireland www.s3group.com
Nottingham Trent University R&D United Kingdom www.ntu.ac.uk
Pyxima SME Belgium www.pyxima.com
Spanish National Institute of Health R&D Spain www.isciii.es
Nottingham City Council Telecare Service End User United Kingdom www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk
Federation of Pensioners' Organization of Slovenia End User Slovenia www.zdus-zveza.si
  • Project name: Intelligent Care Guidance and Learning Services Platform for Informal Carers of the Elderly
  • Website: http://icarer-project.azurewebsites.net
  • Coordinator: Tunstall Healthcare
  • Duration: 36 Months
  • Starting Date: 01.07.2013
  • Total budget: € 2.029.785,84
  • Public contribution: € 1.194.666,90

Contact

Jim Charvill

E.: Jim.Charvill@tunstall.com

T.: +44 (0)1977 661234

MoMo – MobilityMotivator

 

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Objectives

By combining state of the art technologies into a multi-player gaming environment, MoMo – SMART AGEING CONCEPT- will provide an innovative solution to motivate older adults to increase physical activity and exercise cognitive skills. MoMo Concept will: enable the physician’s supervision to avoid injury; educate older people on the benefits of physical activity/cognitive training; tailor activities to the older adults condition and ability; provide both indoor and outdoor activities and increase the participation of women in these activities; offer a cost effective solution using ICT technologies.

Expected results and impact

The at-home functionalities of Mobility Motivator will include tele-measurement of range of motion and video conferencing facilities with supervision by medical professionals, support staff or family members as well as a gaming environment. A multi-player outdoor mobile gaming environment will provide a truly innovative and enjoyable approach to a smart, healthy living and ageing.

Furthermore, MoMo Concept will provide those for whom the care and welfare of the elderly end user is of particular concern.

Partners

Partners involved in the MoMo project

Organization Type Country Website
Laboratoire d’Ingénierie de Systèmes, (University of Versailles-St Quentin en Yvelines) R&D France www.lisv.uvsq.fr
IAT, University of Westphalien R&D Germany www.iatge.de
Audemat SME France www.audemat.com
Studio 352 SME Luxemburg www.studio352.lu
Inventya Ltd Large Industry United Kingdom www.inventya.com
E-SENIORS End User France www.e-seniors.asso.fr
Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève End User Switzerland www.hug-ge.ch
German Red Cross Mettmann End User Germany www.drk-mettmann.de
La Mosca SME Belgium www.lamosca.be
  • Project name:  A motivating game-like environment for the promotion and monitoring of mobility and cognitive skills amongst older adults
  • Website: www.mobility-motivator.uvsq.fr
  • Coordinator: LISV-UVSQ (Versailles Laboratory of Engineering and Systems – University of Versailles Saint Quentin-en-Yvelines).
  • Duration: 36 Months
  • Starting Date: 01.06.2012
  • Total budget: € 4.026.476
  • Public contribution€ 2.072.406

Contact

Prof. Yasser ALAYLI, LISV-UVSQ

Sanja Vujacic

E.: momo-office@lisv.uvsq.fr

T.: +33 1 39 25 47 68

 

M3W

M3W project attempts to utilise the fact that on-line games are able to collect behavioural data in order to measure mental (and motor) abilities and especially their changes over time. If we can ...

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Objectives

Develop a mental wellness toolset for self-usage, specifically computer games, tailored for elderly people. Measure and visualise mental changes and tendencies by an entertaining way. Give indications (warnings, alarms, reports) to elderly persons, relatives, friends or carers.  Develop scientifically sound methodology for the measurement and data evaluation. Build multinational mental wellness community backed with multilingual website. Create multilingual content for the mental-wellness multinational community.

Expected results and impact

The earlier one recognises a negative change in his/her own mind or his/her relative’s mental ability the higher the chance is to stop, delay or slow down the speed of health weakening. Regular self-monitoring of elderly person’s mental wellness may extend the time of active and joyful participation in life. Elderly people will be longer active and in contacts with others in their environment. Families will enjoy the toolset that could help them to recognise alarming changes in their relatives’ mind. The project should bring improvements to the quality of life of individuals, their relatives and friends, and thus the quality of life in the whole society will develop.

Partners

Partners involved in the M3W project

Organization Type Country Website
Budapest University of Technology and Economics - Healthcare Technologies Knowledge Centre R&D Hungary emt.bme.hu/emt/en
Actimage Ltd. SME Luxembourg www.actimage.com
Frontida Zois Ltd. SME Greece www.frontidazois.gr
Gaudiopolis Retirement Home End User Hungary www.gaudiopolis.hu
Semmelweis University – Faculty of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy R&D Hungary www.semmelweis-univ.hu
Silver Kiadó (Publishing) Ltd. SME Hungary www.otvenentul.hu
Zurich University of Applied Sciences – Institute of Facility Management R&D Switzerland www.ifm.zhaw.ch
  • Project name: Maintaining and Measuring Mental Wellness – M3W
  • Website: http://m3w-project.eu
  • Coordinator: Budapest University of Technology and Economics – Healthcare Technologies Knowledge Centre
  • Duration: 36 Months
  • Starting Date: 01.12.2011
  • Total budget€ 2.100.000
  • Public contribution: € 1.800.000

Contact

Pál Breuer

E. : pbreuer@emt.bme.hu

T. : +(36 1) 463 2022

I WALK ACTIVE

Active living is a way of life that integrates physical activity into daily routines. However, a large proportion of the age group 60-85 suffers from various kinds of physical disability that ...

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Objectives

iWalkActive creates an active walker for active people.  The aim is to offer a highly innovative, attractive, open walker platform that greatly improves the user’s mobility in an enjoyable and motivating way, while at the same time enabling physical activities that are either impossible, or very difficult to perform with a traditional rollator.

Technically and conceptually, the idea goes beyond that of a conventional walking aid. It takes an innovative walker frame – the Veloped – extends it with an efficient, powerful e-drive and combines it with the possibilities of state of the art ICT technology acting as a mobile device dock connected to valuable navigation and assistance services in the cloud.

Expected results and impact

The resulting activity platform offers outdoor as well as indoor navigation and orientation services and the assistive features of an all-terrain capable walker with a supportive e-drive. Community services such as the recording and rating of walking routes and an open interface for new walking-tailored Apps – down-loadable over an AppStore based on the UniversAAL uStore – enable the users to enjoy improved mobility, greater access to the outdoors and a motivating, enjoyable way to stay physically active.

Partners

Partners involved in the iWalkActive project

Organization Type Country Website
Hochschule Luzern – Technik & Architektur, iHomeLab R&D Switzerland www.ihomelab.ch
AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH R&D Austria www.ait.ac.at
CareGuide GmbH SME Switzerland www.careguide.ch
TRIKON Solutions AG SME Switzerland www.trikon.ch
Geo7 AG SME Switzerland www.geo7.ch
ITH icoserve technology for healthcare GmbH Large Industry Austria www.ith-icoserve.com
Social Services Department of the Kanton Zug End User Switzerland www.zg.ch
Trionic Sverige AB SME Sweden www.trionic.se
SPF - Sveriges Pensionärsförbund as 3rd party of TRI End User Sweden www.spf.se
  • Project name: iWalkActive- The Active Walker for Active People
  • Website: www.ihomelab.ch/index.php?id=20
  • Coordinator: Hochschule Luzern – Technik & Architektur, iHomeLab
  • Duration: 36 Months
  • Starting Date: 15.08.2012
  • Total budget: € 2.827.000
  • Public contribution: € 1.482.000

Contact

Andreas Rumsch

E.: Andreas.rumsch@hslu.ch

T.: +41 41 349 35 99

PAELIFE

Starting with an analysis of the existing Internet services and household ICT devices/gadgets targeted to the citizens and, in particular, to the elderly, that enhance social life and productivity, ...

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Objectives

AAL PaeLIFE joins a consortium of 8 partners (Portugal, France, Hungary and Poland), focusing on individuals who are recently retired, who are used to some level of technology usage and who want to keep themselves active, independent, productive and socially engaged. PaeLIFE is our proposal for a Personal Life Assistant (PLA), a virtual presence who supports social communication, learning/teaching and entertainment and new solution of multimodal (speech, touch, gesture, biometric) Human Computer Interaction, making the elderly relationship with computers and technology easier and more natural.

Expected results and impact

By designing the optimal mix of Human-Computer Interfaces (HCI) modalities that suit usage context and are able to deal with the momentary capabilities of the elderly, PaeLife enables the improvement of the interaction capacities. Therefore with our PLA the elderly will be able to interface with a range of services in the Internet at home. PaeLife will bring improved communication capabilities and productivity to these citizens, enhancing social interaction, providing more autonomy, better sense of control, safety and self-esteem, allowing active ageing and improving quality of life.

Partners

Partners involved in the Paelife project

Organization Type Country Website
MSFT – Software para Microcomputadores, LDA SME Portugal www.microsoft.com
INESC ID, Instituto de Engenharia de Sistemas e Computadores Investigação e Desenvolvimento em Lisboa R&D Portugal www.inesc-id.pt
BME, Budapest University of Technology and Economics R&D Hungary www.bme.hu
The Bay Zoltán Foundation for Applied Research R&D Hungary www.bayzoltan.hu/bay-ikti
SSW, Knowledge Society Association End User Poland www.ssw.org.pl
Genitech SME France genitech.com
University of Technology of Troyes R&D France www.utt.fr/en/index.html
University de Aveiro R&D Portugal www.ua.pt
  • Project name: PaeLife – Personal Assistant to Enhance the Social Life of the Seniors
  • Website:
  • Coordinator: MSFT – Software para Microcomputadores, LDA (Microsoft Portugal)
  • Duration: 24 Months
  • Starting Date: 24.02.2012
  • Total budget: € 1.700.964,25
  • Public contribution: € 1.308.551,85

Contact

Miguel Sales Dias

E.: Miguel.Dias@microsoft.com

T.: +351 962 093 324,

MOBILE SAGE

Elderly will increasingly look for useful, user friendly and personalised ICT services that add value to their active and mobile life and that can help them to stay active despite various ...

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Objectives

The objective of MobileSage is to provide elderly people with context-sensitive, personalised and location-sensitive tools which allow them to carry out and solve everyday tasks and problems when and were they occur, “just-in-time”. Modern elderly live longer, are healthier, more active, mobile, independent and more demanding customers than ever before They will increasingly look for useful, user-friendly and personalised ICT services that add value to their active and mobile life and that can help them to stay active despite various impairments.  Here MobileSage provides a timely approach and solution.

Expected results and impact

The MobileSage services will considerably ease the understanding of everyday devices and machines and increase the independence of primary end-users by providing help for self-help and stimulate their own problem solving skills in everyday life. It will also lighten the burden for family members, care persons, and other secondary end-users as the primary end-user will be enabled to solve daily challenges in an independent manner. Also, NGOs for the elderly are likely to find the services valuable and useful.

Mobile Sage

Partners

Partners involved in the MobileSage project

Organization Type Country Website
Norwegian Computing Center (Coordinator) R&D Norway www.nr.no
Seniornett End User Norway www.seniornett.no
TeamNet SME Romania www.teamnet.ro
University of Ulster (subcontractor) R&D United Kingdom www.ulster.ac.uk
ISOIN SME Spain www.isoin.es
Telefonica I & D (Telefonica Investigación y Desarrollo) Large Industry Spain www.tid.es
Ruter SME Norway www.ruter.no
Ana Aslan Interntional Foundation R&D Romania www.brainaging.ro
  • Project name: MobileSage – Situated Adapted Guidance for the Mobile Elderly
  • Website: http://mobilesage.eu
  • Coordinator: Norwegian Computing Center
  • Duration: 30 Months
  • Starting Date: 07.07.2011
  • Total budget: € 2.398.645,00
  • Public contribution: € 1.242.822

Contact

Ivar Solheim

E.: Solheim@nr.no

T.: +4722852596

VASSIST

The goal of vAssist is to provide specific voice controlled Home Care and Communication Services for older persons. The consortium considers user, technical and economic constraints in a sound ...

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Objectives

vAssist aims at providing specific voice controlled Home Care and Communication Services for two target groups of older persons: Seniors suffering from chronic diseases and/or suffering from (fine) motor skill impairments. The main goal is the development of simplified and adapted interface variants for tele-medical and communication applications using multilingual natural voice interaction. vAssist aims to enhance the perceived quality of Home Care and Communication services and to reduce costs supporting existing hardware and interfaces in the home of older persons (TV, Smart Phone, PC).

Expected results and impact

The result of vAssist are multilingual natural voice interfaces for a specific set of communication and tele-medicine services along with specific hard and software developments to provide these services in the older users’ home. In this way vAssist will provide an alternative and easy access to existing communication and tele-medical solutions for senior persons. vAssist will reduce costs related to the service delivery by using existing on-site hardware and infrastructure such as TV, Smart Phone and PC.

Partners

Partners involved in the vAssist project

Organization Type Country Website
CURE - Center for Usability Research and Engineering (CURE) R&D Austria www.cure.at
Institut-Télécom (IT) R&D France www.telecom-paristech.fr
Ecole Supérieure d’Ingénieurs en Electronique et Electrotechnique (ESIEE) R&D France www.esiee.fr
Integrazioni e Sistemi SpA (I&S) SME Italy www.isspa.it
Shankaa SME France
ASICA Électronique Industrielle SME France www.asica.com
PL.O.T EDV-Planungs- und HandelsGesmbH (PLOT) SME Austria www.plot.at
Assistance Publique des Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) End User France www.aphp.fr
EURAG Austria End User Austria www.eurag.at
MobyView (MV) SME France www.mobyview.com
  • Project name: Voice Controlled Assistive Care and Communication Services for the Home (vAssist)
  • Website: http://vassist.cure.at
  • Coordinator: CURE – Center for Usability Research and Engineering (CURE), Austria
  • Duration: 36 Months
  • Starting Date: 01.12.2011
  • Total budget: € 2.345.104,00
  • Public contribution€ 1.432.218,00

Contact

Bernhard Wöckl

E.: woeckl@cure.at

T.: +43.1.743 54 51 – 217

Manfred Tscheligi

E.: tscheligi@cure.at

T.: +43.1.743 54 51 – 600

FOOD

The FOOD system relies on a technical infrastructure, made of sensors, smart kitchen appliances and user’s interaction tools (interfaces), thus building a kitchen networked environment. Communication ...

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Objectives

ICT-based services aimed at supporting safety, autonomy and effectiveness of feeding daily activities are proposed, either home-based (in the kitchen environment) and internet-based. Simple services deals with the kitchen safety management, whereas more articulated ones will fully exploit networking among devices (remote operation features) and among people (social-oriented applications). User-centred design strategies are exploited to ensure service usability and trustworthiness, user’s reward and satisfaction. Designed features will enter the mainstream production line of a large enterprise.

Expected results and impact

Smart appliances, including network connectivity features, will be designed and produced: AAL features will be accounted for into mainstream industry production, fulfilling “design for all” prescriptions. The whole industrial design cycle will be carried out within the project, leading to fully certified, ready-to-market devices. Services supporting independent and rewarding kitchen activities will be made available and tested on a 18 month pilot phase, in 3 European countries. Users and market perspectives will be assessed through evaluation tools, also exploited for iterative trimming of devised solutions.

Partners

Partners involved in the FOOD project

Organization Type Country Website
INDESIT Company SpA Large Industry Italy www.indesitcompany.com
ANMIL End User Italy www.anmil.it
Brainport Development N.V. End User Netherlands www.brainport.nl
Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design SME Denmark ciid.dk
Department Of Social Services, Local Council Brasov End User Romania www.brasovcity.ro
International Business School, Jönköping University SME Sweden www.jibs.se
Consiglio Nazionale della Ricerca R&D Italy www.ifac.cnr.it
Università degli Studi di Parma, Centro di Collaborazione sulle Tecnologie Assistive R&D Italy www.unipr.it
SC Vision Systems SRL R&D Romania www.vision-systems.ro
  • Project name: Framework for Optimizing the prOcess of FeeDing – FOOD
  • Website: www.food-aal.eu
  • Coordinator: Indesit Company SPA
  • Duration: 36 Months
  • Starting Date: 01.09.2012
  • Total budget: € 3.232.865,99
  • Public contribution: € 1.616.337,00

Contact

Leonardo Arteconi

E.: leonardo.arteconi@indesit.com

T.: +39 0732 663999

Paolo Ciampolini

E.: paolo.ciampolini@unipr.it

T.: +39 0521 905828, +39 334 6669195

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