Assessing Activities of Daily Living by Measuring Residential Water Use with Low Cost Thermistors

Phillippe Forster, Bruce Wallace, R. Goubran, F. Knoefel
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The ongoing assessment of well-being can enable aging adults to remain independent and continue to age in place in their own home. This provides them with a better quality of life and reduces demand on the limited supply of supportive living spaces. The assessment of changes in activities of daily living (ADL) including hygiene and food preparation such as reduced frequency or absence is important to support aging in place and independence. The measurement of when water is used, the use duration and where it is used within the home are assessments of importance within many ADLs. It can provide an indication of the ongoing capability for the resident(s) for daily hygiene (washroom) and nutrition (kitchen). This paper presents the use of low-cost thermistors applied to the outside of the hot and cold water pipes at point of use. This is an example of sensor substitution to measure water use where this substitution is important as the installation of typical flow meters can be complex especially if they are added to the pipes at multiple points of use. When water flows through the pipe, the pipe's temperature deviates from a steady-state room temperature and the paper shows how this deviation is detected by the system to indicate water use, distinguish between hot and cold water use and lastly measure the duration of water use. The sensor and presented method allow for the independent detection of hot and cold water. This provides an additional assessment that can be used in supportive smart home well-being and ADL assessment systems.
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用低成本热敏电阻测量住宅用水量来评估日常生活活动
持续的幸福感评估可以使老年人保持独立,并继续在自己的家中老去。这为他们提供了更好的生活质量,并减少了对有限的支持性生活空间的需求。评估日常生活活动(ADL)的变化,包括卫生和食物准备(如频率减少或缺席),对于支持就地养老和独立至关重要。对水的使用时间、使用时间和在家中的使用地点的测量是对许多ADLs的重要性评估。它可以为居民提供日常卫生(洗手间)和营养(厨房)的持续能力的指示。本文介绍了低成本热敏电阻在冷热水管道外的应用。这是一个传感器替代测量用水的例子,这种替代很重要,因为典型流量计的安装可能很复杂,特别是如果它们在多个使用点添加到管道上。当水流经管道时,管道的温度偏离稳态室温,本文展示了系统如何检测到这种偏差,以指示用水情况,区分热水和冷水的使用情况,最后测量用水的持续时间。该传感器和提出的方法允许独立检测热水和冷水。这提供了一个额外的评估,可用于支持智能家居福祉和ADL评估系统。
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