P. Siciliano, A. Leone, G. Diraco, C. Distante, M. Malfatti, L. Gonzo, M. Grassi, A. Lombardi, G. Rescio, P. Malcovati
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Abstract
The paper proposes new technologies to support independence and engagement in elderly people living alone at home in the framework of a new UE Integrated Project. Aim of the study is the development of a light technological infrastructure to be integrated in the homes of old people at reduced costs, allowing the detection of critical health situations. In particular a reliable fall detector is presented, with focus on the protection and assistance to the elderly in the home environment. The integrated fall detector prototype includes two different sensors: a 3D Time-of-Flight range camera and a wearable MEMS accelerometer. The devices are connected in a networked configuration with custom interface circuits to a central PC that collects and processes the information with a multi-threading approach. For each sensor, an optimized algorithm for fall-detection has been developed and benchmarked on a collected multimodal database. This work is expected to lead to a multi-sensory approach employing appropriate fusion techniques aiming to improve system efficiency and reliability.