H2Al—The Human Health and Activity Laboratory

The Human Health and Activity Laboratory (H2Al) is a new research facility at Luleå University of Technology implemented during 2018 as a smart home environment in an educational training apartment for nurses and therapists at the Luleå campus. This paper presents the design and implementation of th...

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Main Authors: Kåre Synnes, Margareta Lilja, Anneli Nyman, Macarena Espinilla, Ian Cleland, Andres Gabriel Sanchez Comas, Zhoe Comas-Gonzalez, Josef Hallberg, Niklas Karvonen, Wagner Ourique de Morais, Federico Cruciani, Chris Nugent
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2504-3900/2/19/1241/ 2023-08-20T04:07:54+02:00 H2Al—The Human Health and Activity Laboratory Kåre Synnes Margareta Lilja Anneli Nyman Macarena Espinilla Ian Cleland Andres Gabriel Sanchez Comas Zhoe Comas-Gonzalez Josef Hallberg Niklas Karvonen Wagner Ourique de Morais Federico Cruciani Chris Nugent 2018-10-22 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2191241 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2191241 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Proceedings; Volume 2; Issue 19; Pages: 1241 smart home environment lab pervasive computing ehealth ambient assisted living Text 2018 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2191241 2023-07-31T21:47:39Z The Human Health and Activity Laboratory (H2Al) is a new research facility at Luleå University of Technology implemented during 2018 as a smart home environment in an educational training apartment for nurses and therapists at the Luleå campus. This paper presents the design and implementation of the lab together with a discussion on potential impact. The aim is to identify and overcome economical, technical and social barriers to achieve an envisioned good and equal health and welfare within and from home environments. The lab is equipped with multiple sensor and actuator systems in the environment, worn by persons and based on digital information. The systems will allow for advanced capture, filtering, analysis and visualization of research data such as A/V, EEG, ECG, EMG, GSR, respiration and location while being able to detect falls, sleep apnea and other critical health and wellbeing issues. The resulting studies will be aimed towards supporting and equipping future home environments and care facilities, spanning from temporary care to primary care at hospitals, with technologies for activity and critical health and wellness issue detection. The work will be conducted at an International level and within a European context, based on a collaboration with other smart labs, such that experiments can be replicated at multiple sites. This paper presents some initial lessons learnt including design, setup and configuration for comparison of sensor placements and configurations as well as analytical methods. Text Luleå Luleå Luleå MDPI Open Access Publishing UCAmI 2018 1241
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Margareta Lilja
Anneli Nyman
Macarena Espinilla
Ian Cleland
Andres Gabriel Sanchez Comas
Zhoe Comas-Gonzalez
Josef Hallberg
Niklas Karvonen
Wagner Ourique de Morais
Federico Cruciani
Chris Nugent
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pervasive computing
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description The Human Health and Activity Laboratory (H2Al) is a new research facility at Luleå University of Technology implemented during 2018 as a smart home environment in an educational training apartment for nurses and therapists at the Luleå campus. This paper presents the design and implementation of the lab together with a discussion on potential impact. The aim is to identify and overcome economical, technical and social barriers to achieve an envisioned good and equal health and welfare within and from home environments. The lab is equipped with multiple sensor and actuator systems in the environment, worn by persons and based on digital information. The systems will allow for advanced capture, filtering, analysis and visualization of research data such as A/V, EEG, ECG, EMG, GSR, respiration and location while being able to detect falls, sleep apnea and other critical health and wellbeing issues. The resulting studies will be aimed towards supporting and equipping future home environments and care facilities, spanning from temporary care to primary care at hospitals, with technologies for activity and critical health and wellness issue detection. The work will be conducted at an International level and within a European context, based on a collaboration with other smart labs, such that experiments can be replicated at multiple sites. This paper presents some initial lessons learnt including design, setup and configuration for comparison of sensor placements and configurations as well as analytical methods.
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Niklas Karvonen
Wagner Ourique de Morais
Federico Cruciani
Chris Nugent
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Wagner Ourique de Morais
Federico Cruciani
Chris Nugent
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