eWALL: An Open-Source Cloud-Based eHealth Platform for Creating Home Caring Environments for Older Adults Living with Chronic Diseases or Frailty

Sofoklis Kyriazakos, Ramjee Prasad, Albena Mihovska, Aristodemos Pnevmatikakis, Harm op den Akker, Hermie Hermens, Paolo Barone, Alessandro Mamelli, Samuele de Domenico, Matthias Pocs, Andrej Grguric, Miran Mosmondor, Dina Simunic, Antun Kerner, Nikola Zaric, Milica Pejanović-Djurisić, Vladimir Poulkov, Krasimir Tochev, Beatrix Wais-Zechmann, Markus GarschallAngeliki Angeletou, Stefano Bonassi, Francesco Infarinato, Octavian Fratou, Alexandru Vulpe, Carmen Voicu, Liljana Gavrilovska, Vladimir Atanasovski

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Abstract

Independent living of older adults is one of the main challenges linked to the ageing population. Especially those living with diseases like COPD, MCI or frailty, need more support in everyday life and this is by itself a big societal challenge with impact in multiple sectors. In this paper we present eWALL, an innovative open-source eHealth platform that aims to address these challenges by means of an advanced cloud-based infrastructure. eWALL is designed in an innovative manner and achieved technical breakthroughs in eHealth platforms, while prioritizing user and market needs that are often abandoned and are the major reason for technically sound solutions that fail. We consider this as an opportunity and we aim to change the eHealth systems´ experience for older adults and break the barriers for the penetration of ICT solutions.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1835-1875
Number of pages41
JournalWireless Personal Communications
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Research Field

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Keywords

  • eHealth
  • eCare
  • Personal Health Systems
  • COPD
  • MCI
  • Frailty

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