Smart Co-Care - The AAL Lab at HTW Dresden
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| Funding: | European Regional Development Fund ( EFRE ) |
| Project collaborator: | Cultus gGmbH der Landeshauptstadt Dresden |
| Artificial Intelligence Lab: | Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Hans-Joachim Böhme, Frank Bahrmann, Mathias Klingner |
Project description
The AAL Living Lab at HTW-Dresden is all about the question of which technologies can be used to design the living space of older people in the future in order to enable them to remain in their own homes for a long time in a self-determined manner. In detail, it is about the question of how technological innovations can be integrated into existing care and supply structures and what effects they have on the everyday life of all involved actors, i.e. residents, relatives and care providers.
In doing so, the project has three overarching, primary goals:
The first goal of the project is to involve residents, their relatives, and the care providers they use in a resident-centered, participatory research and development process to learn about, develop, and/or evaluate technological applications for older people living alone. The spectrum of applications ranges from commercially available technology components to novel software applications from the field of artificial intelligence. The use of such technologies sometimes results in the need to adapt established processes and routines to new circumstances.
- Therefore, the second goal of the project is to explore how all these systems and their capabilities can be integrated as seamlessly, cooperatively and "profitably" as possible into the daily lives of residents and into existing nursing structures and processes. This is to be implemented in the form of interdisciplinary research projects in our laboratory. Which brings us to the third major goal of the project.
- The AAL laboratory is to be made available to other scientific groups as a research platform with its technologies and the data obtained from them. This should be possible on the one hand in the form of direct access to the installed technology, and on the other hand in the form of data requests via established scientific databases. For these and other questions, the AAL laboratory represents the ideal environment. The placement in an existing residential complex of Cultus gGmbH in Bühlau provides both constant contact with potential residents and close cooperation with and a deep look into nursing structures.
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More information.
Weitere Dokumente/ Antragsformulare finden Sie hier: https://www.htw-dresden.de/en/university/facultys/info-math/research/artificial-intelligence-cognitive-robotics/projects/aal-living-lab-1