EMOTIONAAL

The aim of EMOTIONAAL is to develop an integrated healthcare-concept for elderly people in rural areas in Europe This includes the four important innovations: An integrated services platform ...

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Objectives

The increase of chronic conditions and chronic diseases in European societies – especially in rural areas – is evident. The aim of scientific and political intentions is to extend the time elderly people in rural areas can live independently in their home environment. In this project an integrated solution for the elderly by the seamless inclusion of social services and new technologies in rural areas, named “The Emotional Village” was developed. The project includes intense support for self-care and prevention and assistance to carry out daily activities, health and activity monitoring and enhances safety and security.

Expected results and impact

The use of an IT supported regional care structure, telemedicine and biofeedback provides change of the health behavior by monitoring of critical biomarker and support of health promoting behavior. In case of diabetic metabolism a collaborative and individual health behavior should be improved by the advancement of participation in social life. This offers the elderly of rural areas a long and independent life in their own homes with an increase of quality of life.

Partners

Partners involved in the EMOTIONAAL project

Organization Type Country Website
B. Braun Melsungen AG (BBM) Large Industry Germany www.bbraun.de
Protestant University of Applied Sciences DepT. of Health Sciences and Nursing, Darmstadt (EHD) R&D Germany www.efh-darmstadt.de
Opsolution NanoPhotonics GmbH, Kassel (OPN) Large Industry Germany www.opsolution.de
HD Projekte Large Industry Germany www.hd-projekte.de
University of Marburg, Institute of Geography (UNIMR) R&D Germany www.uni-marburg.de/fb19
University of Kassel, Institute of Nanostructure and Analytics (INA) R&D Germany te.ina-kassel.de
DIAK University Institute for Socio-Economic Sciences, Pieksämäkki, Finland (DIAK) R&D Finland english.diak.fi
Vitaphone GmbH, Telemedical Services, Vienna, SME (VPH) Large Industry Austria www.vitaphone.co.at
  • Project name: The Emotional Village: Integrated Preventive AAL concept for the rural Aging Society in Europa
  • Website: www.emotionalaal.eu
  • Coordinator: B. Braun Melsungen AG (BBM)
  • Duration: 36 Months
  • Starting Date: 01.07.2009
  • Total budget: € 3.200.000
  • Public contribution: € 1.600.000

Contact

Dr. Hans-Otto Maier

E.: Hans-otto.maier@bbraun.com

T.: +49 (05661) 71 – 14 46

HAPPY AGEING

HAPPY AGEING system will be composed of three main modules: a lifestyle monitor, able to record main activities taking place in the home and compare them with habits of the monitored subject; a ...

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Objectives

The Happy Ageing project objectives are:

  • to prevent the incidence of chronic conditions  and to manage such conditions when present, supporting independent living;
  • to develop and integrate a customizable system matching the demand for technology by the elderly with current market supply;
  • to directly involve the end-user in the development phase, assessing the user’s expectations and needs, assuring user acceptance of the new system;
  • to stimulate business innovation and create market opportunities to distribute and sell HAPPY AGEING devices.

Expected results and impact

There is considerable scope for the development and application of assistive technology to make the homes of older people more able to support care, either self-care or by others. HAPPY AGEING, will stress this issue, trying to reduce the costs for caring with a less use of institute and to strength the position of older persons as active consumers, making their individual demands clearer by a deep analysis of user’s needs.

Partners

Partners involved in the HAPPY AGEING project

Organization Type Country Website
ISTITUTO NAZIONALE DI RIPOSO E CURA PER ANZIANI V.E. II (INRCA) R&D Italy www.inrca.it
FUNDACIÓ PRIVADA CETEMMSA (CETEMMSA) R&D Spain www.cetemmsa.com
SPEED AUTOMAZIONE Srl (SPD) Large Industry Italy www.speedautomazi.it
GLOBAL SECURITY INTELLIGENCE LIMITED (GSI) SME United Kingdom globalseci.com
AB.ACUS Srl (ABACUS) SME Italy www.ab-acus.com
INSTITUTE OF SOCIOLOGY, HUNGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (ISO) R&D Hungary socorg.socio
ASSOCIATION OF CATHOLIC ORGANIZATIONS OF SENIOR CITIZENS (UNIEKBO) End User Netherlands www.uniekbo.nl
  • Project name: A Home based APProach to the Years of AGEING
  • Website: http://happyageing.info/
  • Coordinator: INRCA, Italy
  • Duration: 28 Months
  • Starting Date: 01.04.2009
  • Total budget: € 1.673.779
  • Public contribution: € 986.153

Contact

Dr. Fiorella Marcellini

E.: f.marcellini@inrca.it

T.: 0039 071 800 4788

 

H@H

By using wearable sensors developed by H@H, patients’ physio‐pathological cardiovascular and respiratory parameters are acquired and transferred to a remote server. The gathered data are ...

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Objectives

The Health at Home project (H@H) aims at solving societal problems related to the provision of healthcare services for elderly citizens affected by Chronic Hearth Failure (CHF), by enabling remote self-management of the patients and connecting in‐hospital care of the acute syndrome with out‐of‐hospital follow‐up. The new home care model should allow planning, controlling and monitoring of activities carried out by patient, caregivers, social and sanitary professionals, enabling the medical staff to monitor situations at distance and take action in case of necessity by the involvement of public and private health organizations. This new strategy will decrease the acting time in cases of destabilization of CHF patients and will reduce avoidable hospital re‐admissions, resulting in an improved quality of life for the patient and in a cost reduction for the National Sanitary System.

 

H@H Demonstration and results

A technical validation of the system has been implemented involving 30 patients with CHF disease in NYHA class III and IV, with an average age of 62 years and recently hospitalized for HF. The minimum period of monitoring was one month. A specific testing protocol and a questionnaire have been developed to gather patients, caregivers and physicians feedbacks and validate the system. The results show a very limited number of activity misses (<3%), mostly in the first days of monitoring, confirming also the property of such system to improve the therapy compliance. Moreover, the number of false positive alarms is less than 5%. No connectivity and transmission problems, including data lost, occurred. All end‐users reported a positive feedback and good satisfaction level in the final questionnaire. Physicians reported that the use of this platform does not load up in a significant way their regular activity, but represents a valid means to control at distance the evolution of the followed patients thanks to the high quality of acquired signals and alarms detection capability. All physicians involved in the demonstration are definitively in favour of the adoption of the H@H system. The 89% of the patients report a very high satisfaction level, highlighting the friendliness of the solution and the easiness to follow the daily therapy.

Expected results and impact

The H@H system is expected to enhance the quality of life of CHF patients (at present 14 million of European Citizens with an incidence of 3,6 million of new cases per year), to improve the effectiveness and cost management of specialized centres thus reducing costs for the public sanitary system. H@H ICT technologies have been successfully proved through an initial demonstration phase, while the clinical validity and the economic analysis for this new healthcare model has to be validated on a wider number of patients.

Partners

Partners involved in the H@H project

Organization Type Country Website
Consorzio Pisa Ricerche R&D Italy
Caribel Programmazione Sri R&D Italy
Mediasoft Ltd Business Slovenia www.mediasoft.si
Fundacion CITIC SME Spain
Hospitales Universitarios 'Virgen del Rocio' R&D Spain www.hospitaluvrocio.es/
Fondazione Gabriele Monasterio R&D Italy www.ftgm.it/
Zdravstveni Dom Koper End User Slovenia www.zd-koper.si/
  • Project name: Health@Home
  • Website: www.health‐at‐home.eu
  • Coordinator: Consorzio Pisa Ricerche, Italy
  • Duration: 30 Months
  • Starting Date: 01.02.2009
  • Total budget: € 2.699.799
  • Public contribution: € 1.178.600

Contact

Luca Fanucci

E.: l.fanucci@cpr.it

T.: +39 050 2217668

 

HERA

The HERA platform’s architecture constitutes a pragmatic approach: All service functionality is provided at an external application server, which is accessible over the public Internet; The ...

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Objectives

The main project objectives include the design, development and deployment of the following main categories of services over the HERA platform:

  • Cognitive reinforcement services
  • Physical reinforcement services
  • Patient specific home care services
  • General home care services for elderly

Expected results and impact

Fig: cognitive reinforcement games
 

The project results will be:

  • The HERA cognitive reinforcement personalised services and the physical reinforcement personalised services with intelligent multimodal interfaces;
  • The HERA patient specific home care personalised services with intelligent multimodal interfaces;
  • The HERA general home care personalised services with intelligent multimodal interfaces;
  • The HERA platform with specialised services for elderly people suffering from MCI or mild/moderate AD or other diseases (diabetes, cardiovascular) with identified risk factors.

Partners

Partners involved in the HERA project

Organization Type Country Website
A1 Telekom Austria AG Large Industry Austria www.telekom.at
ALCATEL-LUCENT Deutschland AG Large Industry Germany www.alcatel-lucent.com
SingularLogic S.A SME Greece www.singularlogic.eu
SOLINET GmbH SME France www.singularlogic.eu
Paris Descartes University R&D Germany www.univ-paris5.fr
RotesKreuz End User Austria www.roteskreuz.at
DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC CENTER OF ATHENS- "HYGEIA" SOCIETE ANONYME End User Greece www.hygeia.gr
  • Project name: Home sERvices for specialised elderly Assisted living
  • Website: www.aal-hera.eu
  • Coordinator: A1 Telekom Austria AG
  • Duration: 24 Months
  • Starting Date: 01.10.2009
  • Total budget: € 2.549.293,28
  • Public contribution€ 1.575.350

Contact

DI Dr. Manuchehr Ghazanfari

E.: manuchehr.ghazanfari@a1telekom.at

T.: +43 664 66 28136

HMFM

The HearMeFeelMe project aims at developing ICT-based systems that provide elderly people with visual impairments an easy, simple and intuitive way to access information and digital services in their ...

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Objectives

Innovative ICT services and systems will be developed utilizing a low-cost infrastructure based on RFID based NFC tags

  • The user can use a non-discriminating device which is familiar for them, such as their own mobile phone to access the services provided;
  • The proposed scenarios will help elderly people with visual handicaps in medication management;

There is a tight involvement of end user organizations throughout the process. Scenarios cover the whole service chain from the pharmacy to the end user.

Expected results and impact

TECHNOLOGY

Development of haptic and audio user interfaces to support accessing and consuming medication management services and content.

SERVICES

Using digital service access points for accessing services and information available in the everyday environment of the elderly users with vision impairment.

METHODOLOGY

Creating frameworks for evaluation of value creation of digital services especially in the domain of elderly care and supporting the lives of elderly users.

Partners

Partners involved in the HMFM project

Organization Type Country Website
VTT R&D Finland www.vtt.fi
FFVI End User Finland www.nkl.fi
Caritas Foundation End User Finland www.caritas-saatio.fi
Oulun 6. Jousten Apteekki Large Industry Finland
Top Tunniste SME Finland www.toptunniste.fi
Tecnalia R&D Spain www.tecnalia.info
National Center for Scientific Research ”Demokritos” R&D Greece www.demokritos.gr
  • Project name: Hear Me Feel Me
  • Website: www.hearmefeelme.org
  • Coordinator: VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
  • Duration: 29 Months
  • Starting Date: 01.07.2012
  • Total budget: € 1.600.000
  • Public contribution: € 1.200.000

Contact

Minna Isomursu

E.: minna.isomursu@vtt.fi

T.: +358 40 8433 871

 

DOMEO

DOMEO focuses on the development of an open robotic platform for the integration and  adaptation of personalized homecare services, as well as cognitive and physical assistance.

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Objectives

The DOMEO platform includes:

  • 2 types of robots (cognitive and physical);
  • graphic and tactile interfaces;
  • voice recognition and speech synthesis;
  • cloud services for tele-presence;
  • tools for integration of various sensors and services.

The middleware software platform used for integration, is available in open-source, to make easier different implementations and scenarios. DOMEO deals with all the aspects of assistive robotics :

  • robotic and internet technologies;
  • medical and non-medical sensors;
  •  interface with home infrastructures;
  •  ethical issues.

To demonstrate and validate the potential of open robotic platforms, intensive trials (lab trials, site demos, patient’s homes field tests) are scheduled during the 3rd year.

Expected results and impact

DOMEO aims at helping elderly to stay longer and safer at home. By using advanced  robotic technologies, DOMEO will also help caregivers in their daily work.

Partners

Partners involved in the DOMEO project

Organization Type Country Website
ROBOSOFT SME France www.robosoft.com
ISIR R&D France www.isir.upmc.fr
CHUT R&D France www.chu-toulouse.fr
NILR End User Hungary rehabint.hu
TAS Large Industry France www.thalesgroup.com
TUW R&D Austria www.is.tuwien.ac.at
BME R&D Hungary portal.bme.hu
Meditech SME Hungary www.meditech.com
  • Project name: Domestic Robot for elderly assistance
  • Website: http://www.aal-domeo.eu
  • Coordinator: ROBOSOFT (France)
  • Duration: 36 Months
  • Starting Date: 01.07.2009
  • Total budget: €  2.400.000
  • Public contribution: € 2.160.000

Contact

Vincent Dupourqué

E: Vincent.dupourque@robosoft.fr

T.: +33-559 415 367

CAPMOUSE

In The CapMouse project the essential Research & Development focus on the capacitive sensors and the interface for PC/Mac and Android, i.e. a mobile, smart device. The Cap Mouse will connect with ...

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Objectives

Identifying the end user and to find out which requirements it has on our CapMouse human interface technology of Brusell Dental connecting to PC/Mac and Android mobile devices. The most demanding group of end users is probably persons suffering from high spinal injuries whit this group setting the demands for the development work of the carrier. The product will be modular in the sense that the sensor arm and head will be adapted to fit different kinds of carriers, for example headset, ear cap (like a hearing aid) or to glasses. The primary use of the Cap Mouse will be to control PC/Mac/Android devices as an alternative to eye tracking and similar where time scanning today is used to confirm a choice.

Expected results and impact

The Capmouse project will result in a CapMouse (product) interface (headset) for elderly/elderly disabled to offer tongue controlled keyboard/mouse functionality via standard USB connection, over Windows OS applications and Android applications. The project delivers a proof of concept on how a head mounted capacitive sensor controlled by the tongue can be used as an input for a human machine interface. The main target group is elderly/elderly disabled. The concept will include a prototype with a multi sensor headset and a hardwired hardware interface based on HID/USB.

Partners

Partners involved in the CapMouse project

Organization Type Country Website
Brussel Dental AS. SME / R&D Norway www.bruselldental.com/aal
PRO End user Sweden www.pro.se/
HMC International SME / R&D Belgium www.hmc-products.com
Lots Design SME Sweden www.lotsdesign.se
Stinct SME Sweden www.shiftdesign.se
  • Project name: Cap Mouse
  • Website: www.brusell-dental.com/aal
  • Coordinator: Brusell Dental
  • Duration: 36 Months
  • Starting Date: 15.06.2009
  • Total budget: € 1.131.110
  • Public contribution: € € 540.000

Contact

Tomas Brusell

E.: tomas@brusell-dental.com

T.: +4798859914

CCE

The CCE dementia solutions comprises of connectivity between the different physical components, sensors, medication dispenser, server, Net TV, etc. The system consists in general of following ...

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Objectives

The project supports the development of an open, standardized, integrated European platform to deliver connected ICT-based assistive living solutions for the elderly. By building on initiatives at the national level and, taking account of different funding mechanisms in EU member states (Social insurance-based; Germany and Hungary, private insurance-based; Netherlands and taxation-based; UK), to develop and assess business models to support the mainstream provision of assistive solutions. The focus will be on dementia sufferers, but the platform will offer the potential to be extended to other chronic conditions.

Expected results and impact

The project has already had significant commercial success.  The UK partners, Peverell and Centrihealth, have developed a new assisted living solution which uses the corkboard component of the CCE solution.  They have invested considerable resources of their own to launch a new assisted living solution called Apollo in the UK and they openly state that they would not have developed this solution had they not been involved in the CCE project.  UID have developed a dementia RFID enabled table, which has commercial spin offs in other areas.

Partners

Partners involved in the CCE project

Organization Type Country Website
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Biomedical Engineering Knowledge Centre R&D Hungary http://english.www.bme.hu
Building Research Establishment R&D UK www.bre.co.uk
Centrihealth Large Industry UK www.centrihealth.com
Fraunhofer SME Germany www.igd.fraunhofer.de/en
Innomed Medical Inc. Large Industry Hungary www.innomed.hu/about_us
MedCom GmbH Large Industry Germany www.medcom-online.de
Hungarian Association of Home Care and Hospice SME Hungary
Philips Large Industry Netherlands www.philips.com/global
Peverel End User UK www.peverel.co.uk
User Interface Design GmbH Large Industry Germany www.uid.com/en/home
  • Project name: Connected Care for Elderly Persons Suffering from Dementia (CCE)
  • Website: http://www.cceproject.eu/
  • Coordinator: Building Research Establishment Limited (BRE)
  • Duration: 36 Months
  • Starting Date: 01.07.2009
  • Total budget: € 3.000.000
  • Public contribution: € 1.500.000

Contact

Dr. Ranjit Bassi

E.: bassir@bre.co.uk

T.: N/A

 

ALADDIN

Chronic illnesses take a huge toll on the lives of European citizens, even though much is known about how to prevent chronic disease, and how to delay or avoid many related complications. Systematic ...

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Objectives

The aim of the project is to utilise state-of-the-art in ICT in order to develop an integrated solution for the  self-management of dementia patients, and develop innovative tools to support this procedure. This  solution can be conceived as an integrated platform enabling distant monitoring of patient status and  facilitating personalised intervention and adaptive care.

The project aims at:

  • Supporting maintaining  health and functional capability, through the risk assessment and the early detection of deterioration  symptoms of the patients and distress signs of their carers;
  •  Providing the means for the self-care and  the self-management of chronic conditions, through the development social networking as well as  educational tools;
  • Providing added value to the individual, leveraging his/her quality of life, and  supporting the moral and mental upgrade of both patients and carers;
  •  Enhancing the home-as-care  environment through the provision of user-friendly ICT tools for frequent, unobtrusive monitoring.

Expected results and impact

Aladdin project intends to progress “state-of-the-art” in integration of existing technological solutions, in order to address a field that even though induces a significant burden both socially and economically has not been successfully coped with. This field includes both patients suffering from dementia as well as their carers who run the risk of developing depression symptoms themselves and must face social withdrawal and heavy private additional costs. It aims to develop and validate an innovative model/methodology for health promotion, risk assessment, prevention and sustainable impact of self-management tools and education for patients suffering from dementia and their care-givers; it aims to support (or at least delay as much as possible) the non-institutionalisation of such patients via providing them and their carers with the necessary tools to efficiently manage their disease and formulate an efficient home care strategy so that healthcare systems and health institutions become key players in this procedure.

The main idea of the proposed project lies behind three simple processes:

  • Development and validation of self-management tools for an improved and sustained quality of self-management of dementia;
  • Development and validation of a methodology for risk assessment and analysis of adverse events related to home-based treated patients suffering from dementia as well as their care-givers, aiming at the formulation of a home care strategy;
  • Development and validation of tools for social networking between patients suffering from dementia as well as between their carers, thus enabling the exchanging of experiences with persons in similar situations.

Partners

Partners involved in the ALADDIN project

Organization Type Country Website
Institute of Communication & Computer Systems R&D Greece www.iccs.gr
ATOS Origin Large Industry Spain www.atos.net
Badalona Serveis Assistencials Large Industry Spain www.bsa.cat
Psychiatric Hospital Of Attica R&D Greece www.breathtakingathens.com
Fraunhofer R&D Germany www.fraunhofer.de
The National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery End User UK www.ucl.ac.uk
Alma Mater Studiorum Universita' di Bologna R&D Italy www.eng.unibo.it
Aethia SME Italy www.aethia.com
  • Project name: A technology pLatform for the Assisted living of Dementia elDerly INdividuals and their carers
  • Website: www.aladdin-project.eu
  • Coordinator: Maria Haritou, Institute of Communication & Computer Systems, 9, Heroon Polytechniou str. 15773 Athens, Greece
  • Duration: 27 Months
  • Starting Date: 01.09.2009
  • Total budget: € 1.980.757
  • Public contribution: € 1.479.964

Contact

Maria Haritou

E.: mhari@biomed.ntua.gr

T.: +30 210 7723893

 

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