Title:
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ENERGY MANAGEMENT FOR DEVICES SUPPORTING
DEMENTIA PATIENTS |
Author(s):
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Diogo Silva, Fernando Luís-Ferreira, João Sarraipa and Ricardo Gonçalves |
ISBN:
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978-989-8533-89-0 |
Editors:
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Mário Macedo |
Year:
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2019 |
Edition:
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Single |
Keywords:
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Dementia, Wandering, Smartphone App, Energy Optimization |
Type:
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Reflection Paper |
First Page:
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241 |
Last Page:
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244 |
Language:
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English |
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Full Contents:
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Paper Abstract:
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The advances in medicine and the improvements in healthcare have provided treatment and cure for many pathologies
and awarded a larger expectancy of life. It represents a considerable improvement in ensuring treatment for diseases
otherwise mortal and thus becoming, in some cases, chronic disorders that a person can live with for many years. This
evolution has a tremendous impact in the overall healthcare environment and thus promoting longer life expectancy
especially in developed countries. It is necessary, however, to consider that by increasing the width of the top level of the
aging pyramid, it is therefore expected an increased incidence of the ageing related disorders. In that matter, the raising
prevalence of Dementia cases is noticeable and is among the most prominent worries for the health community, as
expressed in the World Health Organization reports. It is therefore of major relevance to provide assistance to citizens
with dementia, especially in what concerns with losing cognitive functions such as the notion of self, awareness of
current location and identifying the need to return home or to known places. The present research work is bases on the
usage of smartphones to track people and has a specific target, in this matter, in extending battery life and for that matter
the time a person can be located and assisted. The strategy, applicable to smartphones or other devices, relies on ensuring
that energy is wisely managed so that batteries have an extended duration, increasing the chances that devices are still
connected and accessible when most needed, such as while a person is experiencing a wandering episode. The aim of the
present work is to focus on energy consumption to increase the chances to locate a person that is lost, with limited
cognitive functions and most likely at risk for health or when even survival could be endangered. |
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