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LifeLine
Remote Monitoring and Problem Resolution
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Mobile architectureMobile architecture
mobility agents
data servers
internet backbone
mobile users support communities
transportation systems
wireless networks
mobile internet
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Use Cases
1. Caregiver evaluates and develops user profile
2. Caregiver schedules activities with the individual in their care
3. Individual performs activities which are monitored by the caregiver
4. Caregiver intervenes to resolve problem
5. Caregiver assess and refines user profile
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Prototype Development
• LifeLine Prototype
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User Centered Design: Empirical Approach
• Work with Boulder Valley School District– Development of user assessment tool to
formalize user profiles
• Work with the Developmental Disabilities Center– Evaluation of assisted living settings– Identification of alpha and beta sites
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Error prevention and detection: Theoretical influences
• Human Centered Design – Norman, D. A. (1988) The Psychology of Everyday
Things, Basic Books, New York.– Gardner, H. (1983) Frames of mind : the theory of
multiple intelligences, Basic Books, New York.
• Human Error– Norman, D. A. (1981) "Categorization of action slips,"
Psychology Review, 88, pp. 1-15.– Reason, J. (1999) Human Error, University Press,
Cambridge.
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Acknowledgements
• Jim Sullivan– Mobility for All Architect
• Stefan Carmien and Mike Williams– Prompting and Monitoring Models
• Anja Kintsch– User Profiling
• Gerhard Fischer - Everything
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