Connected and intelligent housing to help people stay at home: a contribution to characterizing the state of vulnerability of an elderly person

Related theme

Medical instrumentation

Sponsor - coordinator

Christine Barthod, enseignante-chercheuse SYMME

Dates

2020 - 2024

Financing

Savoie Mont Blanc Council & SOMFY

Partners

SYMME Laboratory

Farah Abdel-Khalek, doctorant SYMME

Christine Barthod, enseignant-chercheur SYMME

Luc Maréchal, SYMME teacher-researcher

 

SOMFY

 

Objectives

The will of the French, expressed via the Grand Age consultation in 2019, is to be able to age at home. Two avenues of work need to be explored: firstly, to identify the main factors that lead elderly people to leave their homes; and secondly, to improve home care for people losing their independence. In this context, the aim of this project is to define a kit of connected objects associated with intelligent data processing, in order to carry out continuous measurements in the elderly person's home, i.e. in a natural, non-stigmatizing and a priori non-intrusive environment, with the aim of obtaining relevant and objective information on changes in their behavior. In this way, the first signs of a person's loss of autonomy can be detected and health professionals alerted.

Résultat(s) / Publication(s)

Les Résultats

Creation(s) software type, instrument...

Communication(s) such as video, website...

Protection(s) such as patents, APP applications, Soleauenvelopes...

 

Les Publication(s)

Doctoral dissertation

Farah Abdel-Khalek, « Habitat connecté et intelligent pour l’aide au maintien à domicile : contribution à la caractérisation de l’état de fragilité d’une personne âgée », thèse de doctorat de l’USMB, juillet 2024.

Scientific journal articles