Supportive Smart Homes: Their Role in Aging in Place (支持性智慧家庭:在地老化的角色)
Knoefel, Frank, Wallace, Bruce, Thomas, Neil
- 出版商: Springer
- 出版日期: 2024-10-12
- 售價: $2,180
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $2,071
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 173
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 3031373391
- ISBN-13: 9783031373398
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Bruce Wallace is Executive Director of AGE-WELL Sensors and Analytics for Monitoring Mobility and Memory National Innovation Hub (SAM3), Adjunct Research Professor with the Systems and Computer Engineering Department, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada and an Affiliated Researcher with the Bruyère Research Institute. He holds a Master and PhD in Engineering from Carleton University and has studied business at MIT Sloan and UNC Kenan-Flagler. With over 20 years of experience in the high technology sector, his current research interests include the application of sensors, signal processing, and big data analytics--especially as applied to cognition measurement witha specific focus on aging and independence. His work includes applications within personal residences, personal vehicles, hospitals, and other care settings. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE. Outside of work his interests include swimming, canoeing, music, and distance cycling.
Dr. Neil Thomas is a Cognitive and Behavioral Neurologist at the Bruyère Memory Program, an Assistant Professor of Neurology, Department of Medicine, University of Ottawa and an Affiliate Investigator, Bruyère Research Institute in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He holds a Master of Science in Neuroscience from Queen's University. He completed his MD and neurology residency training at the University of Ottawa, and a Fellowship in Geriatric Neurology at the Oregon Health and Science University. His research focus is on using digital biomarkers to objectively measure and quantify changes in cognition and functional activities in individuals with cognitive impairment. He is also interested inimproving the assessment of time and effort spent on caregiving tasks using sensor-based objective outcome measures. He is a member of the American Academy of Neurology, the International Society to Advance Alzheimer Research and Treatment, the AGE-WELL National Innovation Hub in Sensors and Analytics for Monitoring Mobility and Memory, and the Consortium of Canadian Centres for Clinical Cognitive Research. He enjoys spending time with his wife and children, especially at the family cottage, kayaking, and skiing.
Heidi Sveistrup is a Full Professor in the School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, at the University of Ottawa and an Adjunct Research Professor in the Department of Systems and Computer Engineering at Carleton University. She received her Master of Arts in Biomechanics from McGill University, and her PhD in Neuroscience from the University of Oregon. Her research focuses on rehabilitation and the use of technologies to support wellness, engagement, and long life. At the time of the writing of the book she was CEO and Chief Scientific Officer of the Bruyère Research Institute, and VP, Research and Academic Affairs at Bruyère Continuing Care, and the academic lead of the Ontario Centres Learning, Research and Innovation in Long-Term Care at Bruyère. She is a project lead and scientist with AGE-WELL, a senior investigator with the Bruyère Research Institute and continues to work with the CAN Health Network. Heidi has contributed to the advisory and scientific councils of the University of Ottawa's Brain and Mind Research Institute, the Canadian Accessibility Network, and the Canadian Standards Association work on long-term care standards. When not working, Heidi enjoys reading, boating and time with family.
Rafik Goubran is Vice-President (Research and International) and Chancellor's Professor at Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada. He received his PhD in electrical engineering fromCarleton University in 1987. His research expertise is on sensor applications, data analytics, and audio signal processing. His current research projects focus on patient monitoring and the design of smart homes for the independent living of seniors. He served as Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Design and Chair of the Department of Systems and Computer Engineering at Carleton University and was founding Director of the Ottawa-Carleton Institute for Biomedical Engineering. Rafik is a Life Fellow of the IEEE, a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering, a member of the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario, and an Affiliate Investigator with the Bruyère Research Institute.
Christine L. Laurin holds a Master of Arts Communication from the University of Ottawa and Masters Certificate in Project Management from Carleton University and the Schulich School of Business at York University. After 16 years in Ottawa's high-tech sector, Christine joined the Medical Affairs team at Elisabeth-Bruyère Hospital, Ottawa, ON, Canada to support physicians with the Bruyère Memory Program. As a Research Coordinator with the Bruyère Research Institute, she also supports AGE-WELL National Innovation Hub on Sensors and Analytics to Measure Mobility and Memory (SAM3) as their Coordinator of Knowledge Translation. She is interested in how visual texts help us to communicate and comprehend, and how these then contribute to a 'distribution of the sensible'. Christine, aka Teena, enjoys spending time with family and friends, hiking, gardening, painting, and laughing.
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弗蘭克·克諾費爾博士是加拿大安大略省渥太華布魯耶記憶計畫的醫生,布魯耶研究所的高級研究員,以及卡爾頓大學的附屬研究員。他在蒙特利爾大學獲得醫學學位,在舍布魯克大學完成家庭醫學專業訓練,並在渥太華大學獲得老年醫學的研究員資格。除了擔任渥太華大學醫學院的副教授外,他還是卡爾頓大學系統與計算機工程系的兼任研究教授。他的研究專長在於利用感測器和數據分析促進居家老化,最初專注於行動能力,最近則轉向認知方面。目前,他正在研究智能支持住宅和駕駛模擬器中認知的感測器應用。他擁有公共行政碩士學位,並在加拿大家庭醫生學院獲得老年醫學的研究員資格和文憑。最近,他被任命為渥太華大學大腦與心智 - 布魯耶研究所的初級健康照護癡呆症研究主席。在空閒時間,弗蘭克喜歡與家人共度時光,包括滑雪板、航海、攝影、音樂和業餘建設。
布魯斯·華萊士是AGE-WELL感測器與分析監測移動性和記憶的國家創新中心(SAM3)的執行董事,卡爾頓大學系統與計算機工程系的兼任研究教授,以及布魯耶研究所的附屬研究員。他擁有卡爾頓大學的碩士和博士學位,並在麻省理工學院斯隆管理學院和北卡羅來納大學肯南-弗拉格勒商學院學習過商業。擁有超過20年的高科技行業經驗,他目前的研究興趣包括感測器、信號處理和大數據分析的應用,特別是應用於認知測量,專注於老化和獨立性。他的工作包括在個人住宅、個人車輛、醫院和其他護理環境中的應用。他是IEEE的高級會員。在工作之外,他的興趣包括游泳、獨木舟、音樂和長途騎自行車。
尼爾·托馬斯博士是布魯耶記憶計畫的認知與行為神經學家,渥太華大學醫學系的神經學助理教授,以及布魯耶研究所的附屬研究員。他擁有女王大學的神經科學碩士學位。他在渥太華大學完成醫學學位和神經學住院醫師訓練,並在俄勒岡健康與科學大學獲得老年神經學的研究員資格。他的研究重點是使用數位生物標記客觀測量和量化認知障礙個體的認知和功能活動變化。他也對使用基於感測器的客觀結果測量來改善照護任務的時間和精力評估感興趣。他是美國神經學學會、國際阿茲海默症研究與治療促進協會、AGE-WELL國家創新中心的成員,以及加拿大臨床認知研究中心聯盟的成員。他喜歡與妻子和孩子共度時光,特別是在家庭小屋、划獨木舟和滑雪時。
海蒂·斯維斯特魯普是渥太華大學健康科學院復健科學學校的全職教授,以及卡爾頓大學系統與計算機工程系的兼任研究教授。她在麥吉爾大學獲得生物力學碩士學位,並在俄勒岡大學獲得神經科學博士學位。她的研究專注於復健及使用技術支持健康、參與和長壽。在撰寫本書時,她是首席執行官。