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DOMHO: Internet of Things for Ambient Assisted Co-housing

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Ambient Assisted Living (ForItAAL 2020)

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Technologies must be conceived as a valid support for every final user. The DOMHO project applies the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm to Ambient Assisted Living. The present work describes the design and development, based on a participatory design approach, of a smart apartment for ambient assisted co-housing for people affected by motor and cognitive impairments. This smart environment featured intelligent lighting, environmental sensors, and automation, manageable through a user interface, for mobile devices, and voice commands. The intelligent apartment will allow testing of the fully integrated DOMHO system in a real-world context. The objective is to assess its ability in promoting independence, autonomy, social interaction, and therefore the overall well-being of people with disabilities.

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This work was supported by the POR FESR 2014–2020 Work Program of the Veneto Region (Action 1.1.4) through the project No. 10066183 titled “Sistema domotico IoT integrato ad elevata sicurezza informatica per smart building”.

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Gamberini, L. et al. (2022). DOMHO: Internet of Things for Ambient Assisted Co-housing. In: Bettelli, A., Monteriù, A., Gamberini, L. (eds) Ambient Assisted Living. ForItAAL 2020. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 884. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-08838-4_8

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