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Virtual E nvironment and Imaging Technologies Laboratory University of Pannonia Veszprém, Hungary. Dr. Cecilia Sik Lányi lanyi@almos.uni-pannon.hu. Veszprém. 2 / 21. Faculties. Engineering, 1261 students Arts, 2326 students Georgikon Faculty of Agriculture, 1035 students
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Virtual Environment and Imaging Technologies LaboratoryUniversity of PannoniaVeszprém, Hungary Dr. Cecilia SikLányi lanyi@almos.uni-pannon.hu
Veszprém University of PannoniaVirtual Environment and Imaging Technologies Laboratory 2 / 21
Faculties • Engineering, 1261 students • Arts, 2326 students • Georgikon Faculty of Agriculture, 1035 students • Economics, 4721 students • Information Technology, 1908 students University of PannoniaVirtual Environment and Imaging Technologies Laboratory
Faculty of Information Technology • BSc courses • BSc in Economic Informatics • BSc in Information Technology • BSc in Programming Mathematics • BSc in Electrical Engineering • MSc courses • Master of Education in Informatics • M.Eng. in Information Technology University of PannoniaVirtual Environment and Imaging Technologies Laboratory
Staff of the Virtual Environments and Imaging Technologies Laboratory • Dr. János Schanda, professor emeritus, head of the Laboratory • Dr. Cecília SikLányi, associate professor • Dolli Drozdik • Péter Csuti • Ferenc Szabó • Zoltán Vas University of PannoniaVirtual Environment and Imaging Technologies Laboratory
Planned project • Project title: SMART Helping systems for Elderly People – SMART-HELP • Duration: 3 years • Budget: 250 000 € - 400 000€ by partners • Scope: Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) and Assistive Technology (AT) • The AAL-JP Call 3 was published Friday 23/4 see <www.aal-europe.eu>. • deadline: 30th July 2010. • or other calls????? University of PannoniaVirtual Environment and Imaging Technologies Laboratory
Objectives • With an estimated total population of 501 million (http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu), 1 January 2010), an estimated 45 million people in Europe have a LSHPD (long-standing health problem or disability). A mere 20-30% are believed to use Assistive Technology (AT), but concrete figures do not exist. In fact, most people with disabilities are not even aware of what AT exists. • By 2020, 25% of the EU's population will be over 65. Spending on pensions, health and long-term care is expected to increase by 4-8% of the GDP in forthcoming decades, with total expenditures tripling by 2050. However, older Europeans are also important consumers with a combined wealth of over €3000 billion http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/newsroom/cf/itemdetail.cfm?item_id=3457 University of PannoniaVirtual Environment and Imaging Technologies Laboratory
Objectives • This eldering population has to face more health and mental problems due to their age. • A general goal of governments can be keeping the elderly population in their homes (compared to taking them to hospitals, or day care centers), because this is economically more sustainable and this is a more humane solution for these people too. Unfortunately, to enable them to stay in their usual environment, more help, assistive technologies and monitoring systems are needed. • We plane to develop SMARTHelping systems for ELderly People (SMART-HELP) and dementia patients. University of PannoniaVirtual Environment and Imaging Technologies Laboratory
Planned SMART-HELP • a.)SMART-VR-HELP:To clearly perceive the important household items' information and location, by decoding the Virtual Reality (VR) identifying mark cards set behind the items.Also for those household items required the complicate operation, VR on device's screen via 3D and animation teaching presentation to help very much the elderly to know how is the correct usage operating. • b.) SMART-WSN-HELP: To monitor the elderly patient s’ activities using Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) falling detection, etc.. • c.) SMART RP-HELP : Developing a route plan system based on WSNs and Google Maps. Ithelps the (blind or deaf) clients to plan and independently carry out their route in a city. • d.) other ideas ????? University of PannoniaVirtual Environment and Imaging Technologies Laboratory
Partners • P1: Departamento de Matemática e Engenharias, University of Madeira, Funchal-Madeira, Portugal, contact person: Paulo Nazareno Maia Sampaio, (he could be consortium leader)psampaio@uma.pt • P2: Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, University of Pannonia, Veszprém, Hungary, contact person: Cecilia Sik Lanyi, lanyi@almos.uni-pannon.hu • P3: ??? • P4: ??? • P5: ??? • ????? University of PannoniaVirtual Environment and Imaging Technologies Laboratory
Work packages • WP1:Management • WP2a: Preparing a literature review, state of the art • WP2b: User needs’ analysis • WP3a: Developing the SMART-VR-HELP frame software and database • WP3b: Developing SMART-WSN-HELP monitoring system • WP3c: Developing SMART RP-HELP system • WP4a: Testing the SMART-VR-HELP system • WP4b: Testing the SMART-WSN-HELP system • WP4c: Testing the SMART-RP-HELP system • WP5a: Amendments,SMART-VR-HELP system • WP5b: Amendments,SMART-WSN-HELP system • WP5c: Amendments,SMART-RP-HELP system • WP6: Preparing education materials for care givers • WP6b: Working out guidelines for colleagues • WP7: Disseminating the results University of PannoniaVirtual Environment and Imaging Technologies Laboratory
Outcomes and Impact • Outcomes: • SMART-HELP systems (in different european languages) • Education materials (in different european languages) • Guidelines (in different european languages) • Impact:Our helping system would be a great help not only for the clients, but for the care givers too. University of PannoniaVirtual Environment and Imaging Technologies Laboratory
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Cecília Sik Lányi University of Pannonia e-mail: lanyi@almos.uni-pannon.hu University of PannoniaVirtual Environment and Imaging Technologies Laboratory