RADIO--Robots in Assisted Living: Unobtrusive, Efficient, Reliable and Modular Solutions for Independent Ageing
Editat de Vangelis Karkaletsis, Stasinos Konstantopoulos, Nikolaos S. Voros, Roberta Annicchiarico, Maria Dagioglou, Christos P. Antonopoulosen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 dec 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783030064082
ISBN-10: 3030064085
Pagini: 191
Ilustrații: XIII, 191 p. 74 illus., 67 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3030064085
Pagini: 191
Ilustrații: XIII, 191 p. 74 illus., 67 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
Introduction to the RADIO Project.- Part 1. Early Detection of Emerging Functional Impairments.- A Survey of Robot Perception for Clinical Assessment.- Obtrusiveness Considerations of AAL Environments.- Realistic and Unobtrusive Solutions for Independent Ageing.- Part 2. The RADIO System.- Integrating Robots and WSN: Communications and Interfacing Considerations.- ROS as Integration Medium for Service Robotics.- Accelerating AAL Home Services using Embedded Hardware Components.- Designing User Interfaces for Elderly.- The Ecosystem of Connected RADIO Systems.- Part 3. The Road to Commercialization.- Roadmap to Expanding Alternatives to Hospitalization.- Robots in Home Automation and Assistive Environments.
Notă biografică
Dr. Vangelis Karkaletsis is Research Director and Head of the Software and Knowledge Engineering Lab (SKEL), Institute of Informatics and Telecommunications, NCSR “Demokritos”. His research interests are in the areas of big data management, content analysis, natural language interfaces, ontology engineering, and personalization. He has organized international summer schools, workshops and conferences. He is currently Director of the MSc program on Data Science, and responsible for the Institute educational activities. He is co-founder of the spin-off company ‘i-sieve Technologies’ that exploited SKEL research work on on-line content analysis. He is currently involved in the founding of the new spin-off company NewSum that exploits SKEL technology on multilingual and multi-document summarization. Dr Karkaletsis coordinated the Radio project.
Dr. Stasinos Konstantopoulos holds an MEng in Computer Engineering (Univ. Patras, Greece, 1997), an MScin Artificial Intelligence (Edinburgh Univ., U.K., 1998), and a PhD on machine learning and computational logic (Groningen Univ., the Netherlands, 2003). He leads Roboskel, the robotics activity of the Institute of Informatics and Telecommunications, NCSR “Demokritos”. His main research interests are artificial intelligence and computational logic, and their applications to semantic modelling, data management, and robot perception. He has published several papers in these fields and is or has been on the program and organizing committees of various international conferences, including chairing the Programme Committee of the 6th Hellenic AI Conference (SETN 2010), Athens, 2010. Dr Konstantopoulos was the scientific manager of the Radio project.
Dr. Nikolaos S. Voros received his Diploma in Computer and Informatics Engineering, in 1996, and his PhD degree, in 2001, from University of Patras, Greece. His research interests fall in the area of embedded systemdesign, and include specification techniques for complex embedded telecommunication systems, hardware-software co-design, formal refinement techniques, and reuse practices. Currently, Dr Voros is Assistant Professor at Technological Institute of Western Greece, department of Computer and Informatics Engineering where he is leading the Embedded Systems Lab. He was the General Chair of the IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposium on VLSI, which took place in Kefalonia, Greece on July 2010, Program Co-Chair for 24th International Conference on Field Programmable Logic and Applications (FPL 2014), which will take place at Technical University of Munich on September 2nd – 4th, 2014 and General Chair of the 14th International Symposium on Applied Reconfigurable Computing (ARC 2018) held on May 2nd – 4th, Santorini, Greece, 2018. He has served as Associate Editor at IEEE Consumer Electronic Magazine, IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology, ACM Transactions, Transactions on Reconfigurable Technology and Systems.
Roberta Annicchiarico is a geriatrician. Degree in Medicine (1994) and specialisation in Geriatrics (1998) at “La Sapienza” University of Rome; PhD in “Neurosciences, rehabilitation and behavioural sciences” (2003) at “La Sapienza” University of Rome. Since 2002, she is Medical Assistant at Fondazione Santa Lucia, Rome. She is contracted professor of Internal Medicine with focus on Geriatrics at the School of Physiotherapy since 2004 and at the School of Nursing since 2005 (University of Tor Vergata, Rome). She is teacher at the postgraduate courses on “Alzheimer’s disease and Dementias”, held by Fondazione Santa Lucia since 2001, and was teacher at the “European Master Degree in Preventive and Adapted Physical Activity” (2003). She has been involved in several European Projects. Her main research interests are the disability correlates of chronic diseases, and possible clinical applications of new technologies. Dr Annicchiarico was the clinical manager of the RADIO Project.
Dr. Maria Dagioglou studied Electrical and Computer Engineering (Democritus University of Thrace, Xanthi, Greece, 2007). She also holds a MSc in Biomedical Engineering (TU Delft, the Netherlands, 2010). During her M.Sc. thesis, she collaborated with the Department of Neuroscience of Erasmus Medical Centre. She was then employed as a Marie Curie Fellow (2010-2013, ITN “C7: Cerebellar-Cortical Control: Cells, Circuits, Computation, and Clinic”), in the Predictive Sensory Motor (PRISM) Lab of the School of Psychology in the University of Birmingham, UK., where she studied on human motor control and learning. She received her PhD in Psychology in July 2014. Since April 2014, she is a research associate at NCSR-D working on autonomous robotic navigation and human robot interaction. Dr Dagioglou was the biomedical engineer of the Radio project, coordinating work between the clinical partners and the technical partners.
Dr. Christos P. Antonopoulos received his Diploma and PhD at Electrical Engineering and Computer Technology from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Technology, University of Patras Greece in 2002 and 2008 respectively. From 2002, he has been involved in more than 10 European projects (FP5,6,7 and Horizon 2020) and more than 5 Greek National research projects holding key positions both technical as well as managerial. He has published high number (>65) of research papers and 13 book chapters in international journals and conferences which have received over 450 citations while he has served as editor to two Springer books. From 2002 he has worked as adjunct assistant professor at the Technological Institute of Patras, while from 2010 he is working as adjunct assistant professor at the Computer and Informatics Engineering Department, Technological Educational Institute of Western Greece (Antirio). His main research interests lay in the areas ofCyberPhysical Systems, Internet of Things, Ambient Assisted Living Platforms. More specifically his technical expertise lay in the fields of Wireless Networks, Network Communication Protocols, Network Simulation, Performance Evaluation, Embedded Software, Sensor Networks, Wireless Broadband Access Networks, Embedded System Architecture and Programming. In Radio, Dr Antonopoulos led the work package that developed the ADL recognition methods.
Dr. Stasinos Konstantopoulos holds an MEng in Computer Engineering (Univ. Patras, Greece, 1997), an MScin Artificial Intelligence (Edinburgh Univ., U.K., 1998), and a PhD on machine learning and computational logic (Groningen Univ., the Netherlands, 2003). He leads Roboskel, the robotics activity of the Institute of Informatics and Telecommunications, NCSR “Demokritos”. His main research interests are artificial intelligence and computational logic, and their applications to semantic modelling, data management, and robot perception. He has published several papers in these fields and is or has been on the program and organizing committees of various international conferences, including chairing the Programme Committee of the 6th Hellenic AI Conference (SETN 2010), Athens, 2010. Dr Konstantopoulos was the scientific manager of the Radio project.
Dr. Nikolaos S. Voros received his Diploma in Computer and Informatics Engineering, in 1996, and his PhD degree, in 2001, from University of Patras, Greece. His research interests fall in the area of embedded systemdesign, and include specification techniques for complex embedded telecommunication systems, hardware-software co-design, formal refinement techniques, and reuse practices. Currently, Dr Voros is Assistant Professor at Technological Institute of Western Greece, department of Computer and Informatics Engineering where he is leading the Embedded Systems Lab. He was the General Chair of the IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposium on VLSI, which took place in Kefalonia, Greece on July 2010, Program Co-Chair for 24th International Conference on Field Programmable Logic and Applications (FPL 2014), which will take place at Technical University of Munich on September 2nd – 4th, 2014 and General Chair of the 14th International Symposium on Applied Reconfigurable Computing (ARC 2018) held on May 2nd – 4th, Santorini, Greece, 2018. He has served as Associate Editor at IEEE Consumer Electronic Magazine, IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology, ACM Transactions, Transactions on Reconfigurable Technology and Systems.
Roberta Annicchiarico is a geriatrician. Degree in Medicine (1994) and specialisation in Geriatrics (1998) at “La Sapienza” University of Rome; PhD in “Neurosciences, rehabilitation and behavioural sciences” (2003) at “La Sapienza” University of Rome. Since 2002, she is Medical Assistant at Fondazione Santa Lucia, Rome. She is contracted professor of Internal Medicine with focus on Geriatrics at the School of Physiotherapy since 2004 and at the School of Nursing since 2005 (University of Tor Vergata, Rome). She is teacher at the postgraduate courses on “Alzheimer’s disease and Dementias”, held by Fondazione Santa Lucia since 2001, and was teacher at the “European Master Degree in Preventive and Adapted Physical Activity” (2003). She has been involved in several European Projects. Her main research interests are the disability correlates of chronic diseases, and possible clinical applications of new technologies. Dr Annicchiarico was the clinical manager of the RADIO Project.
Dr. Maria Dagioglou studied Electrical and Computer Engineering (Democritus University of Thrace, Xanthi, Greece, 2007). She also holds a MSc in Biomedical Engineering (TU Delft, the Netherlands, 2010). During her M.Sc. thesis, she collaborated with the Department of Neuroscience of Erasmus Medical Centre. She was then employed as a Marie Curie Fellow (2010-2013, ITN “C7: Cerebellar-Cortical Control: Cells, Circuits, Computation, and Clinic”), in the Predictive Sensory Motor (PRISM) Lab of the School of Psychology in the University of Birmingham, UK., where she studied on human motor control and learning. She received her PhD in Psychology in July 2014. Since April 2014, she is a research associate at NCSR-D working on autonomous robotic navigation and human robot interaction. Dr Dagioglou was the biomedical engineer of the Radio project, coordinating work between the clinical partners and the technical partners.
Dr. Christos P. Antonopoulos received his Diploma and PhD at Electrical Engineering and Computer Technology from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Technology, University of Patras Greece in 2002 and 2008 respectively. From 2002, he has been involved in more than 10 European projects (FP5,6,7 and Horizon 2020) and more than 5 Greek National research projects holding key positions both technical as well as managerial. He has published high number (>65) of research papers and 13 book chapters in international journals and conferences which have received over 450 citations while he has served as editor to two Springer books. From 2002 he has worked as adjunct assistant professor at the Technological Institute of Patras, while from 2010 he is working as adjunct assistant professor at the Computer and Informatics Engineering Department, Technological Educational Institute of Western Greece (Antirio). His main research interests lay in the areas ofCyberPhysical Systems, Internet of Things, Ambient Assisted Living Platforms. More specifically his technical expertise lay in the fields of Wireless Networks, Network Communication Protocols, Network Simulation, Performance Evaluation, Embedded Software, Sensor Networks, Wireless Broadband Access Networks, Embedded System Architecture and Programming. In Radio, Dr Antonopoulos led the work package that developed the ADL recognition methods.
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This book describes a unique approach to bring robotic technology into elders’ daily lives. Low cost components and low cost robotic assistants are effectively combined to offer high quality services to elders and people in need. The book presents in a comprehensive way how technology can be used for developing a new healthcare paradigm where high quality services are offered at home, thus reducing the ever-increasing hospitalization cost of the elders and the people with chronic diseases.
- Presents to an interdisciplinary audience IoT and robotic platforms combined in an efficient way for offering high quality services to elder end users;
- Discusses realistic paradigms – real houses (not labs) that have been developed using the technology described;
- Includes discussion of necessary IoT and CPS (cyber-physical systems) hardware architectures;
- Demonstrates Energy- and resource-efficient connectivity solutions.
Caracteristici
Presents to an interdisciplinary audience IoT and robotic platforms combined in an efficient way for offering high quality services to elder end users Discusses realistic paradigms – real houses (not labs) that have been developed using the technology described Includes discussion of necessary IoT and CPS (cyber-physical systems) hardware architectures Demonstrates Energy- and resource-efficient connectivity solutions