overview of m atch: mobilising advanced technologies for care at home
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Overview of MATCH:Mobilising Advanced Technologies
for Care at Home
Prof. Ken Turner ([email protected])University of Stirling
27th May 2008
www.match-project.org.uk
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The MATCH Project Mobilising Advanced Technologies for
Care at Home Supported by Scottish Funding Council (not
100%) for four years from November 2005 Focused on development and integration of
home care technologies: Home Care Networks Lifestyle Monitoring Speech Communication Multimodal Interfaces Integration and Demonstration
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Partners Academic:
Universities of Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling (lead)
External Partners: Social/Health Care:
Dementia Services Stirling, Falkirk Council, Hanover Housing Association, Midlothian Council, National Health Service Forth Valley, North Lanarkshire Council, West Lothian Council
Commercial:British Telecom, Intermediate Technology Institute, Scottish Enterprise, Sensorium, Tunstall
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Objectives Develop home care systems that support
independent living Create a Scottish centre of excellence in the
field of home care systems Establish partner networks, integrate current
practices Develop specialised laboratories and
demonstration centre to showcase advances Provide specialised training and guides Establish care models for appropriate and
ethical use of the technologies
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Project Philosophy
Develop home care systems for: independent living care in the community improved quality of life
Use technology as appropriate Aim to deal with:
the real needs of users what is acceptable and usable
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Target Users
Those with complex care needs: the users themselves their formal and informal carers associated health and social care staff
Allow authorised people to: view information remotely:
alerts, behaviour patterns, well-being issues modify system remotely:
changes in client needs, new services, updates
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System Overview
Residential
Gateway
Inputs Outputs Storage
Healthcare Social Work Informal Care
CellularNetworkInternet
… Carers …
… Users …
Residential Care
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Dundee Research
Activity Monitoring: types of activity data representation
Lifestyle Monitoring: patterns of activity trends in daily living measures of well-being
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Edinburgh Research
Speech Input and Output: speech recognition speech synthesis
Spoken Dialogue Systems: booking appointments help with medication reminders
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Glasgow Research
Multimodal Interaction: multiple interfaces (e.g. gesture, touch, audio) adapting to user preferences
System Configuration and Evolution: configurable by users goal-oriented
Capturing Stakeholder Viewpoints: input to home care system design identifying and handling conflicting views
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Stirling Research
Home Care Networks: create smart services using dumb devices use off the shelf devices where possible simplify installation and management
Care Services: communications infrastructure care services built from common components automated rules for how support is provided
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www.match-project.org.uk