Engineered perception architecture for healthcare

M. Nadin, Asma Naz
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Experiencing sensory-pleasing environments and recreating perceptions of past lived environments can benefit patients greatly in coping with irreversible conditions (e.g., dementia) or during healing after traumatic experiences. Such environments can evoke emotional responses that are associated with a patient's positive memories of a place, an activity, or people. A design concept of an intimate architectural space informed by knowledge of anticipatory systems was developed for the purpose of generating variable personalized environments. In particular, such environments are designed for patients, according to their individual demands and expectations. The design is guided by aesthetic data acquired through perceptual user studies. Such adaptive spaces can be delivered to a large number of users in healthcare in the form of Architecture-as-Service (AaS). The research presented expands the notion of AaS and is premised upon an IoT application.
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用于医疗保健的工程感知架构
体验感官愉悦的环境和重现对过去生活环境的感知可以极大地帮助患者应对不可逆转的疾病(例如,痴呆)或创伤经历后的康复。这样的环境可以唤起与病人对一个地方、一项活动或人的积极记忆有关的情绪反应。一个亲密的建筑空间的设计概念是通过预期系统的知识来开发的,目的是产生可变的个性化环境。特别是,这样的环境是为患者设计的,根据他们的个人需求和期望。设计以感性用户研究获得的美学数据为指导。这种自适应空间可以以架构即服务(AaS)的形式提供给医疗保健领域的大量用户。提出的研究扩展了AaS的概念,并以物联网应用为前提。
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