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Nanoelectronics for "Mobile Ambient Assisted Living" Systems
01.04.2010 - 31.03.2013
Forschungsförderungsprojekt
The objective of MAS is to develop nanoelectronics components for applications in the field of health and wellness and establish a development platform to support the complete design of flexible, robust and safe mobile Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) systems. In this context reference architectures will be implemented in order to enable composition from device level to mobile AAL systems and co-operative clusters of such systems for specific AAL environments and applications. Standardized interfaces for sensor and AAL equipment integration, safety and robustness are main design goals, and instantiations in different use cases will be generated from the generic platform. The key technological developments will consider mobile, unobtrusive sensor systems with secure wired and wireless communication with the focus on technology development for the improvement in computing and memory performances to support user friendly interfaces and cost reduction, multiple heterogeneous sensors networks, low cost, low power RF modules, smart active/passive tags, and power management. The systems are designed for the application areas remote patient supervision using multi parameters biosensors and telecommunication networks, health and wellness monitoring in home environment and hospitals. Seamless connectivity, interoperability and co-operation across object and system boundaries (mobile monitoring systems, health service providers and patient), the interaction and communication on a higher level will be addressed by a set of proof-of-concept demonstrators for the different use cases. MAS addresses the area of nanoelectronics research and development to improve the quality of the human¿s life and raise the well-being of people by exploiting the synergy with the ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking and the AAL Joint Programme projects and aims to develop nanoelectronics devices, components, circuits, and an integrated platform to enable the development of health and wellness e-Society applications.
Personen
Projektleiter_in
Arpad Ludwig Scholtz
(E389)
Subprojektleiter_in
Jasmin Grosinger
(E389)
Projektmitarbeiter_innen
Michael Fischer
(E389)
Institut
E389 - Institute of Telecommunications
Grant funds
European Commission (EU)
Other EU Research Initiative
European Commission
Call identifier ENIAC-2009-1
Application number 120228
Forschungsschwerpunkte
Telecommunication: 100%
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Englisch
AAL-Systeme
AAL-Systems
Mobile Übertragung von Sensordaten in der Humanmedizin
Mobile Transmission of Medical Sensor Data
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