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Home care: what AI and sensor technology can do

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How safe are patients at home - and what is the role of technology in their support?
AI and smart home systems inconspicuously record movement patterns and detect changes at an early stage - for example in the case of Alzheimer's or Parkinson's disease. The data remains local and privacy is protected. Smartwatches provide additional health information. In our interview, you can find out how research and technology support everyday care.

Enjoy reading!

Tim Plato
Editorial team MEDICA-tradefair.com

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Interview: AI-supported smart home technology for in-home care
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Picture: A graphic with a house on it with many lines that start from the house and thus symbolize smart home

AI-supported smart home technology for in-home care

Interview – DIGITAL HEALTH

Image: Sensor data results in movment patterns
Discreetly placed sensors, local data processing and AI-supported analysis: the KogniHome research apartment is investigating how smart home systems can support home care and provide early warning of changes in health status.
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Find out how technology can be a useful addition to care.
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Remote monitoring with t-shirt as wearable

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Using 6G to advance preventive digital healthcare

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Researchers are developing a 6G-based sensor network to support continuous health monitoring and improve preventive medical care.
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Augmented reality enhances bedside EVD placement

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