Sensor Fusion-Oriented Fall Detection for Assistive Technologies Applications

A new trend in modern assistive technologies implies making extensive use of ICT to develop efficient and reliable "ambient intelligence" applications dedicated to disabled, elderly or frail people. In this paper we describe two fall detectors, based on bio-inspired algorithms. Such device...

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Published in2009 Ninth International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and Applications pp. 673 - 678
Main Authors Cagnoni, S., Matrella, G., Mordonini, M., Sassi, F., Ascari, L.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.11.2009
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ISBN1424447356
9781424447350
ISSN2164-7143
DOI10.1109/ISDA.2009.203

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Summary:A new trend in modern assistive technologies implies making extensive use of ICT to develop efficient and reliable "ambient intelligence" applications dedicated to disabled, elderly or frail people. In this paper we describe two fall detectors, based on bio-inspired algorithms. Such devices can either operate independently or be part of a modular and easily extensible architecture, able to manage different areas of an intelligent environment. In this case, effective data fusion can be achieved, thanks to the complementary nature of the sensors on which the detectors are based. One device is based on vision and can be implemented on a standard FPGA programmable logic. It relies on a simplified version of the particle swarm optimization algorithm. The other device under consideration is a wearable accelerometer-based fall detector, which relies on a recent soft-computing paradigm called hierarchical temporal memories (HTMs).
ISBN:1424447356
9781424447350
ISSN:2164-7143
DOI:10.1109/ISDA.2009.203