• Title of article

    An Ambient Assisted Living Platform Integrating RFID Data-on-Tag Care Annotations and Twitter

  • Author/Authors

    López-de-Ipiña, Diego Avda. Universidades - Deusto Institute of Technology, Spain , Díaz-de-Sarralde, Ignacio Avda. Universidades - Deusto Institute of Technology, Spain , García-Zubia, Javier Avda. Universidades - Deusto Institute of Technology, Spain

  • From page
    1521
  • To page
    1538
  • Abstract
    Abstract: Although RFID is mainly used to identify objects whose data can then be accessed over the network, passive HF RFID tags do have significant data storage capacity (up to 4K), which can be utilised to store data rather than only IDs. This work explores the potential of storing, accessing and exploiting information on tags both, theoretically, by studying how much data can actually be stored in HF RFID tags, and practically, by describing an NFC-supported platform adopting the data-on-tag approach to improve data management in a care centre. Such platform illustrates two key aspects for AAL: a) RFID tags can serve as temporary repositories of care events whenever a continuous data link is not desirable and b) interactions between RFID wristbands worn by residents and care staff’s NFC mobiles can improve care data management and keep relatives up-to-date with elderly people’s evolution, through a Web 2.0 social service.
  • Keywords
    RFID , NFC , IoT , AAL , Twitter , Web 2.0
  • Journal title
    Journal of J.UCS (Journal of Universal Computer Science)
  • Journal title
    Journal of J.UCS (Journal of Universal Computer Science)
  • Record number

    2661670