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CoCaMAAL: A cloud-oriented context-aware middleware in ambient assisted living

机译:CoCaMAAL:环境辅助生活中的面向云的上下文感知中间件

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Research into ambient assisted living (ML) strives to ease the daily lives of people with disabilities or chronic medical conditions. AAL systems typically consist of multitudes of sensors and embedded devices, generating large amounts of medical and ambient data. However, these biomedical sensors lack the processing power to perform key monitoring and data-aggregation tasks, necessitating data transmission and computation at central locations. The focus here is on the development of a scalable and context-aware framework and easing the flow between data collection and data processing. The resource-constrained nature of typical wearable body sensors is factored into our proposed model, with cloud computing features utilized to provide a real-time assisted-living service. With the myriad of distributed AAL systems at play, each with unique requirements and eccentricities, the challenge lies in the need to service these disparate systems with a middleware layer that is both coherent and flexible. There is significant complexity in the management of sensor data and the derivation of contextual information, as well as in the monitoring of user activities and in locating appropriate situational services. The proposed CoCaMAAL model seeks to address such issues and implement a service-oriented architecture (SOA) for unified context generation. This is done by efficiently aggregating raw sensor data and the timely selection of appropriate services using a context management system (CMS). With a unified model that includes patients, devices, and computational servers in a single virtual community, AAL services are enhanced. We have prototyped the proposed model and implemented some case studies to demonstrate its effectiveness.
机译:对环境辅助生活(ML)的研究致力于缓解残疾人或慢性病患者的日常生活。 AAL系统通常由大量传感器和嵌入式设备组成,从而生成大量医疗和环境数据。但是,这些生物医学传感器缺乏执行关键监视和数据聚合任务的处理能力,因此需要在中心位置进行数据传输和计算。这里的重点是开发可伸缩的上下文感知框架,并简化数据收集和数据处理之间的流程。典型的可穿戴人体传感器的资源受限性质被纳入我们提出的模型中,并利用云计算功能来提供实时的辅助生活服务。随着各种各样的分布式AAL系统的运行,每个系统都有独特的要求和怪癖,面临的挑战在于需要为这些分散的系统提供连贯且灵活的中间件层服务。传感器数据的管理和上下文信息的推导,用户活动的监视以及适当的情境服务的定位都存在极大的复杂性。提出的CoCaMAAL模型旨在解决此类问题并实现面向服务的体系结构(SOA),以实现统一的上下文生成。这是通过使用上下文管理系统(CMS)有效地聚合原始传感器数据并及时选择适当的服务来完成的。通过在单个虚拟社区中包括患者,设备和计算服务器的统一模型,AAL服务得到了增强。我们已经对提议的模型进行了原型设计,并进行了一些案例研究以证明其有效性。

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  • 来源
    《Future generation computer systems》 |2014年第6期|114-127|共14页
  • 作者单位

    National ICT Australia (NICTA), Victoria Research Lab, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia,School of Computer Science and Information Technology, RMIT University, GPO Box 2476, Melbourne, Victoria 3001, Australia;

    National ICT Australia (NICTA), Victoria Research Lab, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia,School of Computer Science and IT, RMIT University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia;

    School of Computer Science and IT, RMIT University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    Ambient assisted living; Body sensor; Ambient intelligence; Context-aware service; Cloud computing;

    机译:环境辅助生活;身体感应器环境智能;上下文感知服务;云计算;

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