IoT-Based Home Monitoring: Supporting Practitioners' Assessment by Behavioral Analysis.
Niccolò MoraFerdinando GrossiDario RussoPaolo BarsocchiRui HuThomas BrunschwilerBruno MichelFrancesca CocchiEnrico MontanariStefano NunziataGuido MatrellaPaolo CiampoliniPublished in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2019)
This paper introduces technical solutions devised to support the Deployment Site - Regione Emilia Romagna (DS-RER) of the ACTIVAGE project. The ACTIVAGE project aims at promoting IoT (Internet of Things)-based solutions for Active and Healthy ageing. DS-RER focuses on improving continuity of care for older adults (65+) suffering from aftereffects of a stroke event. A Wireless Sensor Kit based on Wi-Fi connectivity was suitably engineered and realized to monitor behavioral aspects, possibly relevant to health and wellbeing assessment. This includes bed/rests patterns, toilet usage, room presence and many others. Besides hardware design and validation, cloud-based analytics services are introduced, suitable for automatic extraction of relevant information (trends and anomalies) from raw sensor data streams. The approach is general and applicable to a wider range of use cases; however, for readability's sake, two simple cases are analyzed, related to bed and toilet usage patterns. In particular, a regression framework is introduced, suitable for detecting trends (long and short-term) and labeling anomalies. A methodology for assessing multi-modal daily behavioral profiles is introduced, based on unsupervised clustering techniques. The proposed framework has been successfully deployed at several real-users' homes, allowing for its functional validation. Clinical effectiveness will be assessed instead through a Randomized Control Trial study, currently being carried out.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- health information
- quality improvement
- primary care
- big data
- machine learning
- physical activity
- mental health
- social media
- atrial fibrillation
- randomized controlled trial
- public health
- palliative care
- electronic health record
- white matter
- single cell
- functional connectivity
- resting state
- climate change
- multiple sclerosis
- pain management
- data analysis
- general practice
- long term care
- clinical evaluation