CAISR Intelligent Environment
Supporting research and education
| CAISR Intelligent Environment | |
| Project start: | |
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| 1 January 2014 | |
| Project end: | |
| 31 December 2019 | |
| More info (PDF): | |
| [[media:CAISRIntelligentEnvironment.pdf | pdf]] | |
| Contact: | |
| [[Anita Sant'Anna]] | |
| Application Area: | |
| [[Health Technology]] | |
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Abstract
The CAISR Intelligent Environment is platform for demonstrating and showcasing CAISR research; implementing and testing new technologies in a realistic environment; supporting data collection and validation of research hypotheses; as well as providing a functional infrastructure for student projects.
The intelligent environment acquires diverse information about a person’s activities and health, using a number of distributed fixed and mobile sensors. This data can be analyzed with the help of aware intelligent systems in order to understand a situation and its context, assess the person’s health and wellbeing, support decision-making, detect sudden or slow deviations, provide appropriate services in emergency situations.
Research projects
- Situation Awareness for Ambient Assisted Living – Jens Lundström
- A Database-Centric Architecture for Home-Based Health Monitoring – Wagner O. de Morais
- Impulse Radar in Health Applications – Magnus Hållander
Student projects
- Mobile Social Robots for healthcare – Matthias Mayer (BSc)
- Tracking more than one person in a smart environment using fixed sensors and a mobile social robot – Jianyuan Ma & Yinan Qiu (MSc)
- First response to emergency situation in a smart environment using a mobile social robot – Gloria Lazzaro (MSc)
- A robot which finds a mirror in a home and uses it to adjust its appearance – Yinrong Ma (MSc)
- Tracking more than one person in a smart environment using fixed sensors and a mobile social robot – Tianyi Zhang & Yuwei Zhao (MSc)