The primary objective of Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) technology is to provide
aid and assistance to individuals, particularly the elderly, in maintaining their
independence and residing in their own homes and their known environment for
an extended duration. AAL technology is becoming increasingly important due to
the continuous decrease of birth-rate and increasing life expectancy, leading to a
shrinking proportion of younger population in developed countries. This research
proposes a cloud-based platform as a service (PaaS) for AAL that enables service
providers to deliver services without the need for the user to invest in expensive
technical equipment in advance, thus reducing high start-up costs. This hurdle, as
identified by both peer groups and service solution vendors, stands as a pivotal
challenge demanding resolution.
The PaaS for AAL focuses on adaptation and personalization, as user acceptance
of AAL services depends heavily on their situational needs. To provide customization,
the PaaS for AAL can dynamically adapt its functionality and presentation of
information based on the context of the environment or user, such as the medical
state of the user and the condition at home. To store and retrieve information
about the user, an ontology-backed database is implemented, and information
about the environment is provided through interoperability with existing smart
home appliances, directly attached sensors, and external web services.
One of the key concerns of potential AAL users according to a field test during
the research is privacy-related. A PaaS for AAL places regulatory demands on
protecting the user’s privacy and personal information. Consequently, another
part of this work focuses on the question of how general data sharing is possible
based on the respective context of the user while protecting their privacy: By
implementing monitoring, access control, and enforcement of privacy preserving
data access, the platform for AAL is further enhanced. The extension of the
introduced privacy policy language with context awareness is a significant step
towards providing more robust privacy protection in AAL use cases. With a
concluding evaluation survey, it can be shown that it allows for more granular
control over data access and ensures that sensitive user data is only accessible
when necessary and under appropriate conditions.
Date of Award | 2023 |
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Original language | English |
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Awarding Institution | |
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Supervisor | Christoph Reich (Other Supervisor) & Nathan Clarke (Other Supervisor) |
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- Ambient Assisted Living
- Cloud Computing
- Privacy
- Context-Aware Access Control
A Platform as a Service Framework for Ambient Assisted Living Services
Kuijs, H. D. (Author). 2023
Student thesis: PhD