Time

Wednesday the 15th of September

 

Track G
TrackChair: Ilse Kryspin-Exner, Univ.Prof.Dr., Department ofClinical, Biological and Differential Psychology, Faculty ofPsychology, University of Vienna / Pietro Siciliano, Dr., Institute for Microelectronics and MicrosystemsIMM-CNR / Mari Satur Torre, Innovation Manager, FundaciÛnVodafone Espan„

Track rationale

 

Theme

AAL in research

16.30-18.00

G1: Living Labs, Pilots and real scenarios

Session Rationale

People demand services rather than products or technology.Technology is not the objective but just a tool to address peopleísneeds. Research must focus on service delivery. What is the bestapproach to identify user needs, in particular those of olderpeople? Who should lead the innovation process and how can asuccessful delivery be achieved? This session will present thelessons learnt from different approaches (living Lab, pilots andreal scenarios)

Speakers

Chair: Mari Satur Torre, Innovation Manager, FundaciÛn VodafoneEspaÒa

Alexander Klapproth.pdf, Prof., iHomeLab – Lucerne Universityof Applied Sciences: iHomeLab – Interdisciplinary applied research –Or how to get to successful AAL solutions that peopleaccept

Jaromir Dolezal.pdf, Mr, Czech Technical University inPrague: Mobile Technologies as Integral Part of Decision SupportSystem in Home Care

Tom Zentek, FZI Forschungszentrum Informatik:AAL Services for COPD patients

MarÌa del Puerto Asensio, FundaciÛn VodafoneEspaÒa: PaSOS, Steps towards a Standard Protocol forMobile Teleassistance

Jaisiel Madrid Sanchez.pdf, Technosite: User-driven innovation for inclusive technology: Technositeísexperience

Time

Thursday the 16th of September

09.00-10.30

G2: Innovative Research I

Session Rationale

Session introduced by session chair (approx. 5 min.)
presentations (15 minutes)
discussions (5 minutes)

Speakers

Chair: Pietro Siciliano, Dr., Institute forMicroelectronics and Microsystems IMM-CNR

Ann O’Hanlon_Brian O’Mullane.pdf, CASALA /Netwell: Older Adults Use and Attitude towardsTechnology

Bernhard Woeckl.pdf, CURE – Center for Usability Research andEngineering: Beyond Usability: User goals, values and experiences asdriving forces of AAL innovation

Thomas Lindh, Dr. and MSc Ibrahim Orhan (PhD student), Schoolof Technology and Health, KTH: Wireless sensor networks – a case study for ambient assistedliving

Alessandro Leone, Dr., Institute for Microelectronics andMycrosistems – Italian National Research Council:A multi-sensor platform with data fusion capabilities for thedetection of dangerous events of elder

13.00-14.30

G3: Innovative Research II

Session Rationale

Session introduced by session chair (approx. 5 min.)
presentations (15 minutes)
discussions (5 minutes)

Speakers

Chair: Ilse Kryspin-Exner, Univ.Prof.Dr., Department ofClinical, Biological and Differential Psychology, Faculty ofPsychology, University of Vienna

Birgit U. Stetina, Dr., Oswald D. Kothgassner &Ilse Kryspin-Exner, Faculty of Psychology, University ofVienna: Vital vs. Virtual – VR and Real-Life Interaction. ExploringNew Ways in Emotion Research and ClinicalIntervention

Jan Havlik, Ing. PhD., CVUT Prague: New concept of supporting elderly: entertainment andambient

A. Navarro: Enhancing AmI flexibility in BrainAble

15.00-16.30

G4: YR-RISE Postersession

Session Rationale

Session introduced by session chair

Guided Tour and discussion with the young researches and PhDsparticipating

Speakers

Chair: Ilse Kryspin-Exner, Univ.Prof.Dr., Institut f¸r Klinische,Biologische und Differentielle Psychologie, Fakult‰t f¸rPsychologie der Universit‰t Wien

Time

Friday the 17th of September

09.00-10.30

G5

Session Rationale

Presentation of the Three Winners of the YR-RISE Award

Speakers

Chair: Ilse Kryspin-Exner, Univ.Prof.Dr., Department of Clinical,Biological and Differential Psychology, Faculty of Psychology,University of Vienna