Evaluating the impact of different symmetrical models of ambient assisted living systems

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Abstract

In recent years, numerous attempts have been made to enhance the living standard for old-aged people. Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) is an evolving interdisciplinary field aimed at the exploitation of knowledge and communication technology in health and tele-monitoring systems to combat the impact of the growing aging population. AAL systems are designed for customized, responsive, and predictive requirements, requiring high performance of functionality to ensure interoperability, accessibility, security, and consistency. Standardization, continuity, and assistance of system development have become an urgent necessity to meet the increasing needs for sustainable systems. In this article, we examine and address the methods of the different AAL systems. In addition, we analyzed the acceptance criteria of the AAL framework intending to define and evaluate different AAL-based symmetrical models, leveraging performance characteristics under the integrated fuzzy environment. The main goal is to provide an understanding of the current situation of the AAL-oriented setups. Our vision is to investigate and evaluate the potential symmetrical models of AAL systems and frameworks for the implementation of effective new installations.

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Alosaimi, W., Ansari, M. T. J., Alharbi, A., Alyami, H., Seh, A. H., Pandey, A. K., … Khan, R. A. (2021). Evaluating the impact of different symmetrical models of ambient assisted living systems. Symmetry, 13(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/sym13030450

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