Objectives
ENTRANCE is a multidisciplinary project with 8 partners from 4 European countries. The consortium consists of 2 research institutions, 2 user organisations and 4 SMEs. ENTRANCE will develop an innovative platform for trip planning, indoor and outdoor navigation and Internet service use. The platform will comprise a home terminal with a serious game and a multi-sensory mobile interface for navigation and way finding. The home and mobile technology will be usable and accessible. It will also help older adults maintain and develop their cognitive abilities. The technology will be tested in France and Austria.
Expected results and impact
The ENTRANCE platform will give more independence to older adults when using e-booking services and when navigating outdoors and indoors. It will not only be useful, usable and accessible, but will also help its users maintain and develop their cognitive abilities. The ENTRANCE platform will be tested with about 90 users aged 50 or more, at two test locations in Austria and France. The tests will be done iteratively, both in laboratory and in the field. The project will have a duration of 3 years, for an effort of 525 PM. The ENTRANCE platform could be brought to the market at the end of 2015.
Partners
Partners involved in the ENTRANCE project
| Organization | Type | Country | Website |
|---|---|---|---|
| Commisariat à l’énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives | R&D | France | www-list.cea.fr |
| Paris Lodron University of Salzburg | R&D | Austria | www.icts.sbg.ac.at |
| Autonom’Lab | End User | France | www.autonom-lab.com |
| 50Plus GmbH | End User | Austria | www.50plusgmbh.com |
| Geomobile GmbH | SME | Germany | www.geomobile.de |
| GFTH Ltd. | SME | Hungary | www.gfthu.com |
| Idées-3com | SME | France | www.idees-3com.com |
| Splitted-Desktop Systems | SME | France | www.splitted-desktop.com |
- Project name: Enabling Elderly People travel and Internet Access – ENTRANCE
- Website: www.entrance.fr
- Coordinator: CEA LIST, France
- Duration: 36 Months
- Starting Date: 01.09.2011
- Total budget: € 4.385.128
- Public contribution: € 2.096.042
Objectives
The concept of GoldUI is focused on empowering the older individual, enabling them to access online “self serve” services and therefore to benefit from the digital world by using the familiar home technologies of domestic radio, TV and telephone augmented by a mobile smartphone interface when away from home.
By using content adaptation and personalisation techniques GoldUI will provide the elderly with access to a wide range of online services considering individual’s abilities and needs.
Expected results and impact
GoldUI impact is ensured through 1) Involvement of partners from Spain, UK and Italy, 2) Clustering with other projects and 3) Expected elderly potential market. The target market, 65-75 year-old people, is considered a potential market in continuous.
12-18 months after the end of the project, there will be a commercial launch. During this time, the prototype system will be upgraded such that “soft launch” will be feasible earlier to allow business partners to test the system.
Partners
Partners involved in the GoldUI project
| Organization | Type | Country | Website |
|---|---|---|---|
| HI-Iberia Ingeniería y Proyectos S.L. | SME | Spain | www.hi-iberia.es |
| XIM Ltd | SME | United Kingdom | www.xim.co.uk |
| Tiscali Italia S.p.A. | Large Industry | Italy | www.tiscali.it |
| Fundación para la eSalud (FeSalud) | End User | Spain | www.fesalud.org |
- Project name: Adaptive Embedded Human Interfaces designed for older people
- Coordinator: HI-Iberia Ingeniería y Proyectos S.L.
- Duration: 24 Months
- Starting Date: 18.07.2011
- Total budget: € 1.537.726,76
- Public contribution: € 807.656
Objectives
The aimed solution is to provide easy-to-use technologies and services in social housing flats to allow a better quality of communication and a better access to package services from the elders; by experimenting a European model of “connected flats” for elder people, characterised by specific equipment enabling easier relations with, family, service providers and housing operators, through enriched supports (images, text, voice, documents) the host project should:
- Bring more comfort of living to the elders
- Reinforce social inclusion (with friends, family, administrations, social operators…)
- Allow a longer stay in their house
Expected results and impact
The expected impacts on a European scale will be:
- An overall assessment (technology, usages, interface, contents, communication…) of such a device to capitalised on the project management
- Experimentation of business models for service providers, social housing operators and elderly tenants (what kind of opportunities induced by mutualisation?)
- A cross fertilisation process between different countries and different practices that could contribute to a long term “share of experiences”
- The sketch of a standard architecture to help the spreading of related projects
Partners
Partners involved in the HOST project
| Organization | Type | Country | Website |
|---|---|---|---|
| OPAC du Rhône | End User | France | www.opacdurhone.fr |
| FINABITA | SME | Italy | www.legacoopabitanti.coop |
| Nottingham Community Housing | End User | United Kingdom | www.ncha.org.uk |
| ADAMA/ AVIZEN | SME | France | www.avizen.fr |
| National Research Council Construction Technologies Institute | R&D | Italy | www.itc.cnr.it |
| Conseil Général du Rhône / ERASME | R&D | France | www.erasme.org |
| Université Joseph Fourier Grenoble 1 | R&D | France | www.ujf-grenoble.fr |
| Triple Play | SME | United Kingdom | www.tripleplay-services.com |
| BIO RESULT | SME | Italy | www.bioresult.it |
| University of Valencia/ Polibienestar | R&D | Spain | www.polibienestar.org |
- Project name: Smart technologies for self-service to seniors in social housing
- Website: www.host-aal.eu
- Coordinator: Françoise ABRY Responsable Qualité de Service et Gestion du Peuplement
- Duration: 30 Months
- Starting Date: 01.05.2011
- Total budget: € 4.774.086,57
- Public contribution: € 2.290.680
Objectives
Inclusion Society is a connected service system which will support organisations delivering an improved community care service. The aim is to help people adapt their lifestyle, improve their health, and feel connected. InS aims to encourage a change in behaviour by applying motivational techniques and thinking. The client uses a tablet PC & records health data via smart sensors. Social interaction with family, friends & care provider is supported by a network of cloud ‘portals’. InS will provide preventive health care for senior citizens at home and institutions, improving their security and quality of life.
Expected results and impact
InclusionSociety development will deliver 4 modules, where at an early stage homePad and the friends & family portal can be installed. The system will grow with their demands to cover the demands of care by bridging the homePad to Care Management System at the Service Provider’s centre. Further, when there will be a demand for medical support, the nursePad will be linked to follow up in home or in institutions for senior citizens. InclusionSociety will meet the goals to give senior citizens an opportunity to stay longer at home with a higher quality life as well as improving utilisation of the municipality facilities.
Partners
Partners involved in the InS project
| Organization | Type | Country | Website |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hospital Organiser AS | SME | Norway | www.hospitalorganiser.no |
| Mediq AS | SME | Denmark | www.mediqdanmark.dk/ |
| Alloy LTD | SME | United KIngdom | www.thealloy.com |
| ViVit AS | SME | Norway | www.vivit.no |
- Project name: InclusionSociety- improving usability of the municipal health services and opening up access to the self- serve society
- Website: www.inclusionSociety.com
- Coordinator: Hospital Organiser AS Lysker w/ Oslo, Norway
- Duration: 36 Months
- Starting Date: 01.03.2012
- Total budget: € 1.583.790
- Public contribution: € 813.839
Objectives
LILY is focusing on the improvement of the quality of life, autonomy, participation in social life, skills and employability through a transportable adapted home environment for a self serve of daily living activities. LILY aims at putting the technology at the service of three dimensions of users: the single individual older persons, persons in direct contact with their professional care and social workers as well as family members, together with the institutions and private organisations paying and enabling services that are public sector, social security or insurance companies.
Expected results and impact
LILY will prototype the needed products and services. Pre-industrial prototypes of the products, validated in 2 pilot sites will be available at the end of the project. The expected benefits: for older persons, the increase of the quality of life, independent living and better decision taking ability. For the helpers: communication efficiency, increase cost-benefit standards. For the SMEs and service providers: advanced products demanded by users and a big market opportunity. As an outcome a set of business models are created which are easy to replicate to new sites.
Partners
Partners involved in the LILY project
| Organization | Type | Country | Website |
|---|---|---|---|
| University of Oulu | R&D | Finland | ratoy.oulu.fi |
| Oulu University of Applied Sciences | R&D | Finland | www.oamk.fi |
| Technical University of Vienna | R&D | Austria | www.aat.tuwien.ac.at |
| Siperia Systems Oy | SME | Finland | Pandora--Service.Management.Software.for.Elderly.Care.pdf |
| VISAGE Camera-Contact SA | SME | France | camera-contact.com/offre.html |
| The Districal Joint Municipal Authority of Health Care in Raahe, Siikajoki, Pyhäjoki and Vihanti | End User | Finland | www.ras.fi |
| The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Creuse area | End User | France | www.cci-creuse.com |
- Project name: Advanced Support for Independent Living; Human Life Cycle Approach in Senior Housing – LILY
- Website: http://www.aal-europe.eu/projects/lily/
- Coordinator: University of Oulu, Raahe unit, Finland
- Duration: 36 Months
- Starting Date: 01.12.2011
- Total budget: € 1.937.854
- Public contribution: € 1.333.553
Objectives
The objective of Mylife is to support independence for older people with reduced cognitive function by giving them access to simple and intuitive services that are adapted to their individual needs and wishes. The ambition of the Mylife project is to provide network-based access to, and management of, commercially and/or freely available software, and activities managed from the secondary end-uses’ locations enabling the primary end-users to access Mylife applications remotely via the internet. The final service offered by Mylife supports time-orientation, communication and recreational activities.
Expected results and impact
The expected outcome of Mylife for the primary end-users will be (1) increased independence and well-being in home environments, (2) decreased social isolation and thereby increased participation, (3) stimulation of cognitive abilities, and (4) self-services based on Internet-enabled applications. For the secondary end-users, the outcomes are: (1) simple and inspiring user instructions and (2) reduced stress caused by worries, repeated questions and calls, as well as passivity. Mylife will also create new business opportunities for SMEs and enable a greater uptake of electronic self-services.
Partners
Partners involved in the Mylife project
| Organization | Type | Country | Website |
|---|---|---|---|
| Karde AS | SME / Large Industry | Norway | www.karde.no |
| Tellu AS | SME / Large Industry | Norway | www.tellu.no |
| Forget-me-not AS | SME / Large Industry | Norway | www.forgetmenot.no |
| Sidsel Bjørneby Sole Proprietorship | SME / Large Industry | Norway | www.sidselb.no |
| Housing21 | End User | United Kingdom | www.housing21.co.uk |
| Trent Dementia Services and Development Centre | End User | United Kingdom | www.trentdsdc.org.uk |
| Berlin Institute for Social Research | R&D | Germany | www.bis-berlin.de |
- Project name: Multimedia technology for independence and participation for people with dementia
- Website: www.mylife-project.org
- Coordinator: Karde AS, Norway
- Duration: 20 Months
- Starting Date: 01.04.2011
- Total budget: € 1.059.973
- Public contribution: € 620.335
Objectives
- OsteoLink was successfully created and launched in 2010
- Osteolink went live in Austria and Sweden in December 2010
- A total of 1,900 unique users from 16 countries (02-04/2011)
- OsteoLink provides a range of educational materials that is scientifically validated and credible.
- To date, 108 unique media articles have featured OsteoLink and the survey data. These have reached audiences throughout Europe and Australia.
- 13 IOF member societies from 9 countries are actively engaged in the pilot programme.
- In 2011, Germany, Switzerland, Australia, Portugal, Spain, Greece and France will go live.
Expected results and impact
- Create the first online and in-person osteoporosis community that operates at the global and country level, addressing the educational and support needs of osteoporosis patients in Europe and Australia
- Provide tools for better communication for people with osteoporosis and health professionals to help improve adherence
- Encourage better dialogue among people with osteoporosis, healthcare professionals, friends and families
- Inform the osteoporosis community about OsteoLink and its role in improving communication
Partners
Partners involved in the OsteoLink project
| Organization | Type | Country | Website |
|---|---|---|---|
| University of Geneva, Faculty of Medicine, Division of Bone Diseases | R&D | Switzerland | www.unige.ch |
| International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) | SME | Switzerland | www.iofbonehealth.org |
| Amgen (Europe) GmbH | Large Industry | Switzerland | www.Amgen.com |
| Hill & Knowlton | SME | United Kingdom | www.Hill&Knowlton.co.uk |
| Action for Healthy Bones (AHB) | End User | Austria | www.aktiongesundeknochen.at |
| Syzygy | SME | United Kingdom | www.syzygy.net |
- Project name: OsteoLink (T-Break)
- Website: http://www.osteolink.org/
- Coordinator: International Osteoporosis Foundation – Switzerland
- Duration: 20 Months
- Starting Date: 01.04.2010
- Total budget: € 1.536.668
- Public contribution: € 411.254
Contact
Victoria Monti
E.: vmonti@iofbonehealth.org
T.: +41 22 994 01 22
Laurence Triouleyre
E.: ltriouleyre@iofbonehealth.org
T.: +41 22 994 01 22
Objectives
NACODEAL project will provide a new type of easy-to-use Technology tool for elderly people, to enable them to actively face challenges related to daily life while keeping them connected to today’s Information Society. NACODEAL will provide a guidance service by using Augmented Reality, creating friendly guides, to enable elders to be self-sufficient despite their memory diseases and access online services which are relevant to them. NACODEAL will generate a portable device easy to use and easy to understand, taking into consideration their preferences.
Expected results and impact
The NACODEAL project will have an important impact on helping elderly people in their daily tasks and keeping them involved in present society. The resulting device will increase the time elderly people lead an independent life, reducing their need for Public health services. Moreover, innovative technologies, new techniques, new software, and better tools will also be developed by this project.
Partners
Partners involved in the NACODEAL project
| Organization | Type | Country | Website |
|---|---|---|---|
| Instituto Tecnológico de Castilla y León | R&D | Spain | www.itcl.es |
| Ibernex | Large Industry | Spain | www.ibernex.es |
| Cooss Marche | End User | Italy | www.cooss.marche.it |
| E-senior | End User | France | www.eseniors.eu |
| Imaxdi | SME | Spain | www.imaxdi.com |
- Project name: Natural Communication Device for Assisted Living “NACODEAL”
- Website: www.nacodeal.eu/en/
- Coordinator: Instituto Tecnológico de Castilla y León, Spain
- Duration: 30 Months
- Starting Date: 01.10.2011
- Total budget: € 2.543.314
- Public contribution: € 1.014.411
PEER ASSIST
PeerAssist will provide an accessible, adaptable, multimodal and multilingual user interface and integrate behind the scenes the appropriate knowledge and context management and peer-to-peer ...
Read moreObjectives
The main objectives of the proposed PeerAssist project are the conceptualisation, design, implementation and demonstration of a flexible Peer-to-Peer (P2P) platform, which will allow elderly people (not necessarily familiar with ICT technologies) to build virtual communities dynamically based on interests and needs they share. The PeerAssist platform will facilitate establishing on demand ad-hoc communities with friends, family, neighbours, caregivers, facilitators, care providers, etc., based on shared interests and communication needs. The community building and the P2P interaction will be achieved using information extracted from peer roles, profiles and user modelling, context that describes the overall user environment, and the specific request initiated, or service provided, by a peer, all of which are represented semantically in a machine understandable form.
Expected results and impact
To the best of our knowledge there is no example for a context-aware system that can support elderly individuals in forming virtual ad-hoc communities in response to a user query, by evaluating the context of several elderly people with similar or complementary needs or interests. Moreover, a P2P approach will have high impact since it goes beyond the state of art solutions for elderly for three reasons: (i) P2P services constitute a social communication that goes beyond a service provider – client interaction; (ii) P2P services in many cases constitute exchanges between more than two parties and stimulates processes of community building; (iii) P2P services can be integrated into a network of added-value components of caregiver and technical service providers. The proposed solution is also in line with the modern practice of “triple-play”, a marketing term for the provisioning of the three services; high-speed Internet, television (Video on Demand or regular broadcasts) and telephone service over a single broadband connection. Finally, we will explore the spoken only user interaction.
Partners
Partners involved in the PeerAssist project
| Organization | Type | Country | Website |
|---|---|---|---|
| University of Athens (Communication Networks Lab) | R&D | Greece | www.cnl.di.uoa.gr |
| Seekda GmbH | Large Industry | Austria | www.seekda.com |
| InAccess Networks | Large Industry | Greece | www.inaccessnetworks.com |
| Warp Networks, S.L. | Large Industry | Spain | www.warp.es |
| Fundación Instituto Gerontologico Matia Country | R&D | Spain | www.ingema.es |
| Municipality of Athens Development Agency | End User | Greece | www.aeda.gr |
| Semantic Technology Institute Innsbruck | R&D | Austria | www.sti-innsbruck.at |
- Project name: A P2P platform supporting virtual communities to assist independent living of senior citizens
- Website: www.cnl.di.uoa.gr/peerassist
- Coordinator: Prof. Lazaros Merakos Department of Informatics and Telecommunications University of Athens
- Duration: 30 Months
- Starting Date: 01.09.2010
- Total budget: € 2.147.151
- Public contribution: € 1.411.604
Contact
Dr. Nikos Passas
T.: +30 210 7275651
Objectives
The main objective of SAAPHO is to support Active Ageing by assisting seniors to participate in the self-serve society preserving and enhancing independence and dignity through the application of innovative ICT-based solutions. The system proposed is focused on boosting accessibility to a diverse number of healthcare, participation and security services by means of easy-to-use and easy-to-configure user interfaces. Thus, intelligent, intuitive and user-friendly tools stating on tactile screen-based fixed and mobile devices will allow and facilitate the access to these services, according to these three main axes of Active Ageing.
Expected results and impact
Key components of SAAPHO solution are the flexibility and the modularity to all European countries where the ‘needs’ that SAAPHO satisfies have been identified as such.
At the end SAAPHO basic components will be touch screens devices, NFC mobiles, NFC tags, home-security sensors, etc. All these components are available in all EU countries and no specific solution or customisation needs to be considered when deployed outside Spain or Slovenia. On the other hand with a successfully completed field trial the consortium expects a high interest from Health Care Providers (HCP’s) and public organisations around Europe.
Partners
Partners involved in the SAAPHO project
| Organization | Type | Country | Website |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barcelona Digital Centre Tecnològic | R&D | Spain | www.bdigital.org |
| L’Institut d’Envelliment | End User | Spain | www.envelliment.org |
| TECHNOSITE | Large Industry | Spain | www.technosite.es |
| Aibis Informationssysteme GmbH | SME | Germany | www.aibis.de |
| Zveza društev upokojencev Slovenije | End User | Slovenia | www.zdus-zveza.si |
| Cypak | SME | Sweden | www.cypak.com |
| Touchtech | SME | Sweden | www.touchtech.se |
| FhG – Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Fördering der angewandten Forschung e.V. - Institute für Zuverlässigkeit und Mikrointegration | R&D | Germany | www.izm.fraunhofer.de |
- Project name: Secure Active Aging: Participation and Health for the Old People (SAAPHO)
- Website: www.saapho-aal.eu
- Coordinator: Barcelona Digital Centre Tecnològic (BDIGITAL)
- Duration: 36 Months
- Starting Date: 01.07.2011
- Total budget: € 3.072.388
- Public contribution: € 1.685.516, 37
Contact
Felip Miralles
E.: fmiralles@bdigital.org
T.: +34 93 553 45 40,
Jesús Fernández
E.: jfernandez@bdigital.org
T.: +34 93 553 45 40





