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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2010

Seniors to be, people actively planning their future, should arrange their living environment - in which they intend to live as long as possible - preferably at an early stage in their life. The Bremen Ambient Assisted Living Lab (BAALL) is an apartment suitable for the elderly and people with physical or cognitive impairments. It is situated at the Bremen site of the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) in one of the labs of the research department Safe and Secure Cognitive Systems. The video demonstrates in a scenario, how the different components of such an apartment work together to ease the user's daily life. For more information, visit www.baall.org.

Senioren in spe, also aktiv ihre Zukunft planende Menschen, sollen sich in einer möglichst frühen Lebensphase eine ansprechende Wohnsituation gestalten, in der sie später möglichst lange wohnen bleiben können. Das Bremen Ambient Assisted Living Lab (BAALL) ist eine 60 m² große alters- und behindertengerechte Wohnung in den Projekträumen des Forschungsbereichs Sichere Kognitive Systeme des Deutschen Forschungszentrums für Künstliche Intelligenz am Standort Bremen. Das Video demonstriert anhand eines Szenarios, wie die unterschiedlichen Komponenten einer solchen Wohnung zusammenarbeiten, um das tägliche Leben der Bewohner zu erleichtern. Weitere Informationen gibt es unter www.baall.org.

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  • @actigene2 DFKI is also working on a walker for people with impaired sight. In the SHARE-it project, our colleagues from University of Bremen worked on monitoring the user's vitals to detect changes in the emotional state. In the Smart Senior project, our partners from Siemens work on a bracelet that measures the user's vitals and sends an alarm via his/her mobile phone in case something is wrong.

  • impressive. very useful for those confined to a wheelchair. may i ask how this system can work for people with other disabilities such as sight, hearing and speaking problems? it could be useful if the chair itself could detect life signals and automatically call an ambulance while administering a recovery shot of some sort. again, great work! this opens up so many possibilities.

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