Practical simulation of virtual crowds using points of interest
In: Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, Band 57, S. 118-129
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In: Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, Band 57, S. 118-129
In: Computers, environment and urban systems: CEUS ; an international journal, Band 57, S. 118-129
ISSN: 0198-9715
In: Health and Technology, Band 11, Heft 1, S. 211-226
ISSN: 2190-7196
AbstractWe present CARE, a context-aware tool for nurses in nursing homes. The system utilises a sensors infrastructure to quantify the behaviour and wellbeing (e.g.,activity, mood, social and nurse interactions) of elderly residents. The sensor data is offloaded, processed and analysed in the cloud, to generate daily and long-term summaries of residents' health. These insights are then presented to nurses via an Android tablet application. We aim to create a tool that can assist nurses and increase their awareness to residents' needs. We deployed CARE in a local nursing home for two months and evaluated the system through apost-hocexploratory analysis and interviews with the nurses. The results indicate that CARE can reveal essential insights on the wellbeing of elderly residents and improve the care service. In the discussion, we reflect on our understanding and potential impact of future integrated technology in elderly care environments.