An IoT Architecture of Microservices for Ambient Assisted Living Environments to Promote Aging in Smart Cities
Abstract
Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) environments encompass technical systems and the Internet of Things (IoT) tools to support seniors in their daily routines. They aim to enable seniors to live independently and safely for as long as possible when faced declining physical or cognitive capacities. This work presents the design, development and deployment of an AAL system in the context of smart cities. The proposed architecture is based on microservices and software components. We examined the requirements and specifications of AAL systems in smart homes, in efforts to describe and evaluate how they would be transposable in the case of smart cities. The system has been tested and evaluated in the laboratory; it has been deployed in real life settings within city and is still in use by five elderly people.
Citation
Ngankam, H. K., Pigot, H., Parenteau, M., Lussier, M., Aboujaoudé, A., Laliberté, C., ... & Giroux, S. (2019). An IoT architecture of microservices for ambient assisted living environments to promote aging in smart cities. In How AI Impacts Urban Living and Public Health: 17th International Conference, ICOST 2019, New York City, NY, USA, October 14-16, 2019, Proceedings 17 (pp. 154-167). Springer International Publishing.