International Conference on Health Informatics and Medical Systems (HIMS) 2015, pp.241-242
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
Project Code
14MC3200, Development of Metaverse based Collaborative Family Safety Service Virtualization Technology for Remotely Resident Family Members,
Jang Jong Hyun
Abstract
In the Internet of Things (IoT), devices gather and share information directly with each other and the cloud, making it possible to collect record and analyze new data streams faster and more accurately. Theses Advancements in embedded information and communication technologies present enormous potential for the intensified healthcare support of senior citizens at home. By employing these technologies in the home, senior citizens are able to live independently for a longer period of time, helping to reduce costs and the need for additional caregiver resources in the process. These techniques are applied to healthcare or safety home area on a commercial scale. But, there are many potential problems that the analysis of home situation with sensed data is not covered with the various difference homes living pattern of each person. And that’s why it’s extremely important to determine precisely what it has happen. To solve this problem, we will address the assisted living support service system (defined as a MACH: Metaverse based Assisted living support system for the Connected Home) based on a metaverse client dedicated to the smart home. MACH system supports the different living pattern of different home. And, it is able to access to the monitoring information with metaverse client. It can be support the extended family members convenient to use with a client interface.
KSP Keywords
Commercial scale, Connected Home, Data stream, Family members, Healthcare support, Internet of thing(IoT), Living support, Monitoring information, Potential problems, Senior citizens, Service System
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