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inHaus: Developing assistive
environments for a longer independent
living at home
Dr. Viktor Grinewitschus [email protected]
Head of inHaus-Center(Technology and Innovation)www.inhaus-zentrum.de
Head of Group Embedded Internet SystemsFraunhofer-IMS Duisburg www.ims.fraunhofer.de
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Demographic Challenge in Germany
Source: Destatis, Bevölkerung Deutschlands bis 2050
Today:
• 14,9 Mio. people are 65 and older
• 20,3% of the populationare between 60 and 80 years. 4,2% are 80 and older
2050:
• In 2050 half of populationwill be older than 48 years and one-third will be older than 60 years
Source: Statistisches Bundesamt: Bevölkerung Deutschlands bis 2050, Wiesbaden: Juni 2003
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Increasing need for Assisting Technology
47,5%
21,7%
30,8%
Relatives Ambulant care givers
Nursing homes
Statistisches Bundesamt: Pflegestatistik 2003 – Pflege im Rahmen der Pflegeversicherung – Deutschlandergebnisse. Bonn: April 2005
Who gives care for elderly people• In 2003 2,08 million people in
Germany were in need fornursing care.
• More than two-third were
provided at home. 987.000 people are provided by theirrelatives
• 450.000 people are provided byan ambulant care giver (3.6 % more than 2001)
• 400.000 people (30,8 %) areliving in nursing homes (5.9 % less than in 2001 )
Source: FhG-IAO
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Solutions
Alternative 1:Permanent
surveillance in residence by
nurses
Alternative 2:More care facilities ?
Alternative 3:More Medical Dispensing and
Fixation in residence or care home ?
Alternative 4:Using technology to setup assistiveenvironments for more personal
freedom and less invasive restrictions
Source: AAL GmbH
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Reform of social long term care insurance (extract)
• Outpatient care will be strenghtened
• Funding of flat share communities for long term carepatients
• Integration of relatives in care concepts
• Voluntary care engagement will be supported
• Improvement of transparency and quality managementin long term care
• Reduction of bureacracy in long term care
Source:http://www.bundesregierung.de/nn_66132/Content/DE/Artikel/2007/10/2007-10-17-reform-pflege.html
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• Outpatient care will be strenghtened
• Funding of flat share communities for long term carepatients
• Integration of relatives in care concepts
• Voluntary care engagement will be supported
• Improvement of transparency and quality managementin long term care
• Reduction of bureacracy in long term care
Aims of Care Technology
Support people to live independently as long as possible
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Aims of Care Technology
Supporting of supervising people by recognition of problematic situations or emergency cases as fast aspossible
• Outpatient care will be strenghtened
• Funding of flat share communities for long term carepatients
• Integration of relatives in care concepts
• Voluntary Care Engagement will be supported
• Improvement of transparency and quality managementin long term care
• Reduction of bureacracy in long term care
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• Outpatient care will be strenghtened
• Funding of flat share communities for long term carepatients
• Integration of relatives in care concepts
• Voluntary care engagement will be supported
• Improvement of transparency and quality managementin long term care
• Reduction of bureacracy in long term care
Aims of Care Technology
Supporting professionell caregivers (assistance in ambulantory and stationary settings)
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Requirements on Care Technology
Call- and
Alarmsystem,
Monitoring
Communication
and usability
Every day life
Support by
Domotic
Equipment
Assistance,
Safety and
Security
Health Care
support, ambulant
care
AmbientSupportNetwork(ASN)
Source: AAL GmbH
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inHaus1 Research Facility
Living Laboratory (part of application)
• SmartHome-Labwith living space, home office, carand garden
• Tests of application, marketresearch and acceptance of novel componentand systems solutions with all kinds of subjects in real surroundings
Technology Laboratory(part of infrastructure)
• inHaus office
• Technology test surroundings
• Technology services
• Consultation, coursesof instruction
2001
Source: Fraunhofer-IMS
Additional Facilities:- external area system- networked car (Sharan)
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inHaus1: Reference-Architecture with
Middleware-Integration
Glasfaser
Koaxial
Kupfer
PC Sicherheit
Thermostat
Telefon
weißeWareGeräte
WarmwasserHeizungssystem
Licht
Audio / Video
Steckdosen
Verbrauchs-
Netzwerk-Controller
Drahtlos-Meßgeräte
Bedieneinheiten
ServicesPlatform
IntranetIntranetIntranetIntranetInternetInternetInternetInternet
Middleware
Server
(embedded)
Integration &
Applications
Satellit
DSL, BK, UMTS
User Tele-Interfaces to SmartHomesand to Service Providers
Diverse Access Technologies
Local AssistanceService Functions
Tele AssistanceService Functions
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•Visual Telephone•Remote Door Opening•Central Lighting Control•Movement Sensor and Lighting Control for Fall Down Prevention
Example: inHaus-Sleeping Room
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Example: Increasing Safety
Quelle: HWG
„egg timer“ to
select
maximum time
for the oven
Smoke Detector connected
with Oven Power Supply
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inHaus-Center
Turn-Around Knob: LeavingHome
Displaying open Windows
Voice Output „Status: Device x still running, should device beswitched off ?“
Example: inHaus Entrance
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Erfassung VitalparameterExample: inHaus-Entrance
Door-Camera
with
Face- and
Speech-
Recognition
„Fingerprint“-
Sensor
Card-Reader
Different ways of Access Control:
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Recording Vital Functions with Sensor-Mattress
• Recognition of Vital Functions using Pressure Sensors
• Storing of Values in IT-Infrastructure
• Visualization and Evaluation on a Service Gatewayor on a Teleservice-Platform
Example: Recording Vital Functions
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Example: Smart Medicince-Cabinet
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Example: Smart Medicince-Cabinet
� Medicine-Packaging equipped with
smart label (RFID-Tags)
� Medicine-Box equipped with
RFID Reader
� Connetion between RFID-Reader
and Service-Gateway
� Connection to an easy-to-use
Visualization
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Successfactor Usability
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Controlling Blinds, Lighting and TV using Smart Cards
Source: inHaus-Zentrum
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„Smarter Wohnen“
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IT-Architecture for Ambient Assisted Living
WLAN Access-Point
Twisted Pair
LWL-Network
Service Gateway
Firewall, VPN Service-Portal
RFWhite Goods
(PL)
IT Infrastructure Dwelling
IT-Infrastructure Building
Multimedia
MCE
Med. Devices
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„Requirements Engineering“
To implement assistive technolgies workshops has to be organized withcaregiving people to
• listen, which problems exists that can be supported
• explain, what kind of technology is available today
• show, how assistive technology could be handled
• develop a specific solution, depending on the actual setting
• discuss the solution with caregivers to improve handling
Important:
• After realization support caregivers in case of faults or handlingproblems immediatly
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„Improvement Phase“
Assistive Technology has to be adopted after installation
• Organization of periodic reviews
• Continuous adoption and improvement leads to higheracceptance
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Caregivers view on technology based
assistance
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Requirements on assistive technology for people
suffering on dementia
• Increasing safety– Automatic Light control for prevention of falls
• Nutrition– Reduction on risks in kitchens during food preperation
• Mobility– Information to caregivers if client leaves the bed
• Social Care– Communication and information exchange wíth relatives
• Medical Care– Supporting measurement and documentation of weight, blood
pressure etc.
• Documentation– Reduction of time that caregivers spend for documentation
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Pilot Facilities of Sozialwerk St. Georg
Flat share for people suffers on dementia in DuisburgExamples of Functions
• EIB-Installation for Light• Single Room Temperature Control• Light Control by Motion Detectors to prevent falls• Leakage Detection in Bathrooms• High-Bandwith Network in every room• Under Construction:
– Care Document System– Sensor-Matress– Localization System
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Care Documentation System for Stationary Settings
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inHaus Research Facilities 1 und 2
inHaus Innovation CenterGeneral management+PR
coordination R&D,operation inHaus facilitiesFraunhofer-IMS Duisburg
inHaus-
Fraunhofer-
Institute
Syndicate
inHaus-
Research Facilities 1 + 2
Living
FhG-UMSICHT
FhG-IDMT
FhG-IML
FhG-IPA
FhG-ISE
FhG-ISST
FhG-IAO
FhG-IBP
FhG-IMS
Planning and
Construction
Building
Operation
& FM
OfficeHealth &
Senior-Care
Hotel &
Events
R&D Systems
R&D Components
inHaus Commercial Partner Network
SMB and large companiesfor technology and
application(areas mentioned above)
inHaus Research Partner NetworkUni DUE et al. fortechnology and applied
research(ZHO, ZBT, EE, MSE)
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Business Field Health&Senior Care
Senior Life and
CareOP
Medical Support
Center
(MVZ)
LivingPlanning and
Construction
Facility
Managemt
Health &
Senior-Care
Hotel &
EventsOffice
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inHaus-2 Research Facility
Innovations for commercial properties
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inHaus-2 Research Facility
Innovations for commercial properties
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inHaus-2 Partner
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System-Labs in inHaus2 Facility
• Hotel-Lab
• Care-Lab
• Hospital-Lab
• Office-Lab
• Facility-Managem.-Lab
• Service-Labs
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Examples for Health&Care-Research at inHaus-2
• Activity of Daily Life -Support
– Increasing independence of clients by assisted environments(prevention of falls, fault tolerant devices („white goods“), robotics, communication)
• Logistics
– Concepts for supplyment of food, medicine, clothes and disposalof waste
• Monitor – Recogition of physiological and mental status of
clients
– Emergency recognition by evaluation of sensor signals and handling of domotic equipment,
– Concepts for „handsfree“ monitoring and documentation of medical data
– Development of Procedures to recognize the degree of assistanceneeded by the client
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031210 020109 11 04 080605 0907
2007 2008
GesamtfertigstellungFertigstellung
Rohbau
EinweihungForum inHaus25.11.2008
1. OG (Wände / Stützen / Decke)
2. OG (Wände / Stützen / Decke)
Dachgeschoss (Penthouse)
Festlegung der Partner
Ideen Forschungsthemen
Festlegung der Forschungsthemen
Ausschreibung
011110 12
20090807
Inhaus2
Richtfest inHaus227.08.2007
UG+EG
Ausführung Fassade
Akquise Partner
WeiterführendeForschungsprojekte
inHaus Care-Labfertig gestellt!
Implementierung inHaus Care-Lab
Detail-planung
Betrieb inHaus2
Care-Lab
ADL
Logistik
Monitor
View
Integration F&E-Themenmit FhI-Vorhaben
Überarbeitung Layout / Nutzung
...
Entw. Design-Konzept...
Ausstattungs-Workshops
Planung & Entwicklung
inHaus2 Care-Lab – Zeitplan
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Conclusion
• Solutions for a longer independent living at home are required
• Smart home technology will be an important part of future care scenarios
• Good solutions requests a strong cooperationbetween product manufacturers and care providers
• New business modells has to be developed
• inHaus-Innovation Center is a platform to developand test future assistive environments and relatedbusiness processes
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