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This study introduces an intelligent room using assistive technologies to support elderly daily life activities. The system integrates sensors and a service robot non-invasively, enhancing elder care quality of life.

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Area of Science:

  • Gerontology
  • Intelligent Systems
  • Robotics

Background:

  • Improving the quality of life for the elderly is a global priority.
  • Assistive technologies offer promising solutions for elder care.
  • Intelligent systems can enhance daily living for older adults.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present an informationally structured room designed to support the daily activities of elderly individuals.
  • To integrate diverse sensor modalities naturally and non-invasively within a living environment.
  • To facilitate the use of a service robot for assisting elderly people through a centralized management system.

Main Methods:

  • Integration of multiple sensor modalities into a structured room environment.
  • Development of a centralized management system for sensor data processing.
  • Deployment of a service robot to assist elderly individuals based on processed environmental information.
  • Emphasis on minimizing interference with the daily activities of residents.

Main Results:

  • Demonstration of an intelligent environment capable of supporting elderly daily life.
  • Successful integration of non-invasive sensors for unobtrusive monitoring.
  • Effective utilization of a service robot in cooperation with the intelligent room.
  • Validation of the system's ability to assist elderly people without significant disruption.

Conclusions:

  • Intelligent, sensor-integrated environments can significantly support the daily lives of the elderly.
  • Non-invasive assistive technologies, coupled with service robots, represent a viable approach to enhancing elder care.
  • The presented system demonstrates the potential of intelligent environments to improve the quality of life for older adults.