MIMO: Multi-Agent System for Personal Health Monitoring

  1. Almudena Vicente Tocino 1
  2. Ana Isabel Calvo Alcalde 2
  3. Juan José Andrés Gutiérrez 3
  4. Iván Álvarez Navia 1
  5. Francisco J. García Peñalvo 1
  6. Esteban Pérez Castrejón 4
  1. 1 Universidad de Salamanca
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    Universidad de Salamanca

    Salamanca, España

    ROR https://ror.org/02f40zc51

  2. 2 Universidad de Valladolid
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    Universidad de Valladolid

    Valladolid, España

    ROR https://ror.org/01fvbaw18

  3. 3 Telefónica R&D, Parque Tecnológico de Boecillo, Spain
  4. 4 Telefónica R&D, Spain
Libro:
Handbook of Research on Developments in E-Health and Telemedicine: Technological and Social Perspectives

Editorial: IGI-Global

ISBN: 9781615206704 9781615206704 9781615206711

Año de publicación: 2010

Páginas: 827-840

Tipo: Capítulo de Libro

DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61520-670-4.CH039 GOOGLE SCHOLAR

Resumen

According to previsions, Spanish population over 65 years old will soon be an important fraction. For the EU region, old-age dependency ratios will more than double in 2000 to 2050, decreasing, at the same time, the ratio of persons of working age to every elderly people. These data show the need for some helping technologies that make possible to deal with this scenario. One of the possibilities explored is the use of some kind of intelligence at home. This chapter describes the current status of the ambient intelligence (Aarts, Rabaey, & Weber, 2005) initiatives that link multi-agent technologies with personal monitoring for health and wellbeing. The aim is to explore various enabling technologies based on environmental intelligence, by means of which the user interacts with his or her home in various scenarios: home assistance and wellbeing, entertainment, identity management in a home environment, and location management in a home. All these possibilities are intended to satisfy the objective of home assistance and wellbeing, and it fits well within Ambient Assisted Living Joint Programme (AAL) (“Ambient Assisted Living,” 2008) partly funded by the European Commission. The authors will focus this technology on a personal health monitor integrated with the multi-agent system for home environments created by Telefónica R+D in cooperation with the Departamento de Informática y Automática of the University of Salamanca and the Computer Science Department of the University of Valladolid, Spain. This research aims to explore the use of several device discovery technologies and ambient intelligence techniques in order to allow the user interaction at home as transparent as possible. To achieve this goal a multi-agent system is proposed, focussing on knowledge representation for multi-agent system communication and personal health monitoring.