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Elder Care Based On Cognitive Sensor Network: Anuroop Gaddam, Subhas Chandra Mukhopadhyay
Elder Care Based On Cognitive Sensor Network: Anuroop Gaddam, Subhas Chandra Mukhopadhyay
Anuroop Gaddam, Subhas Chandra Mukhopadhyay, Fellow, IEEE, and Gourab Sen Gupta, Senior Member, IEEE
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Overview
Introduction
Home monitoring system based on sensors network
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INTRODUCTION
Definition
A smart sensor network that integrates latest advances in cognitive science and artificial intelligence with low- power wireless sensors is presented for emerging applications in energy, agriculture environment healthcare and space.
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Advantages
Uniform coverage Small obtrusiveness Ease of deployment Reduced energy consumption Low maintenance More acceptability by the elderly community
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Performance parameters
Evaluation module
Optimization module
Searches through the all possible sensor nodes for further evaluation
System is based on the integration of different sensors with cognitive features It have the capability to analyze the data intelligently.
H/w components
Sensor Units a PC a Cellular Modem the Central Controller unit Panic Button
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Sensors used
3 sensors for electrical appliances use. 1 sensor for bed use. 1 sensor for water use. Panic button for emergency need.
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Current transformer for the detection of current. Output voltage produced. This voltage signal is then passed to amplifier.
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Monitoring Water-Use
Flow sensor to monitor water use. Sensor output is connected to microcontroller. Provides the microcontroller with information. Water use will provide status of elderly people.
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Panic Button
SMS are sent to any cell phone around the world. Cellular Modem Cellular modem receives commands from the supervisory program .
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Communication Protocol
Sensor units and the central controller unit are equipped with RF transceivers. Error checking is done.
Control Algorithm
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Once the sensors have been set up, the monitoring can start.
Rule type one checks whether an appliance is activated within a given time period.
Rule type two checks whether an appliance is still active after a predetermined time.
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Prototype home monitoring system successfully tested. Developed work has been reported. Rules are set on the supervisory program . System is left to collect the data for over a week.
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CONCLUSION
Capture the abnormality in a persons daily routine. Determine the life style of elderly person living alone. Easy installation and maintenence . Sensing system presents an alternative to sensors. Makes sensing system almost invisible.
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