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AALIANCE was funded within the specific programme "Cooperation" and the research theme "ICT" of the 7th European Framework Programme.

 
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Call for Papers: AAL in Europe – Technology and Innovation for Ageing Well

The AALIANCE European Conference on AAL will present a roadmap, a strategic research agenda, and an overview of the AAL situation in policies and standardisation. The aim is to progress these significant results with a broader audience, and to determine necessary further directions of AAL.

The conference will take place 11-12 March 2010 in Malaga. We are inviting contributions from the European AAL community in order to present the current state of AAL-related research and technologies in Europe and show innovative approaches in linking ICT and independent living for future applications, products and services.

 

Call for Papers
Ambient Assisted Living in Europe
– Technology and Innovation for Ageing Well –

The Coordination Action AALIANCE - funded by the European Commission, DG Information Society and Media, within the 7th Framework Programme - focuses on Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) solutions based on advanced ICT technologies for the areas of AAL4Persons, which includes at home and on the move, AAL@community and AAL@work. AALIANCE provides a framework for stakeholders, led by industry, to define research and development priorities, timeframes and action plans on strategically important issues in the field of Ambient Assisted Living. Furthermore it plays a key role in ensuring an adequate focus of research funding for AAL, in fostering effective public-private partnerships and in developing a European research policy, in particular in focusing on FP7 and on activities launched by EU member states (AAL Joint Programme).

We are inviting contributions from the European AAL community in order to present the current state of AAL-related research and technologies in Europe and show innovative approaches in linking ICT and independent living for future applications, products and services.

Contributions should focus on technology-oriented research, innovative use cases and business examples in the 3 domains AAL4Persons (which includes at home and on the move), AAL@community and AAL@work.

Possible thematic areas for contributions:


Technical Infrastructures and Enabling Technologies

  • Sensing, gathering data about persons, their situation as well as the environment
  • Reasoning, aggregating data from multiple sensors, analysing the data, and planning action
  • Acting, executing an action e.g. by raising alarms, sending messages or automatic intervention
  • Interacting, human system interaction taking into account the impairment and abilities of persons
  • Communication, between diverse components (sensor networks, between services) across networks of different scopes (PAN/BAN, LAN, WAN)
  • Robotics
  • Systems and service construction, integration as well as dynamic composition,
  • Standards and interoperability relevant for the AAL domain


Application Fields

  • Health and wellness, prevention and rehabilitation, activity management, care and support for care providers
  • Safety and security
  • Social participation, interaction and inclusion
  • Personal services
  • Entertainment, leisure and education
  • Mobility (at home and beyond)
  • Ageing at the work place


Business Aspects

  • Successful examples from practice and lessons learned
  • Theoretical approaches to business model design in AAL
  • Barriers and regulations in the European healthcare/care markets
  • Evidence-based marketing for the Silver Economy
  • SMEs and entrepreneurship
  • Venture capital
  • New professions and educational needs


Related Topics

  • Large scale pilots and living labs
  • Privacy, data protection, and ethical issues


Guidelines
Paper will be selected with a special focus on the (technological or business) innovation and novelty of the presented topics.

NEW: SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED! Papers should be submitted in the form of an abstract not exceeding one page to the AALIANCE Office by 11 January 2010 to aaliance@aaliance.eu. (Please note: Due to Season´s holidays, submitting authors may not get their reception confirmation close to the deadline.)

The selection process involving the AALIANCE Forum Committee will be finished by the End of January. Authors of accepted papers will be informed immediately.

The conference language will be English.

Papers will be made available on the website of this project www.aaliance.eu and eventually on a CD or USB stick to participants.

Final papers are to be provided by end of February and may not exceed the maximum of 5 pages.


Timeline

  • Deadline for abstracts: 31.12.2009
  • Notification of authors: 31.01.2010
  • Delivery of accepted papers: 26.02.2010


The AALIANCE Programme Committee

  • Paolo Dario (Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa)
  • Ger van den Broek (Philips Healthcare)
  • Wolfgang Putz (Fraunhofer IESE)
  • Christian Wehrmann (VDI/VDE-IT)
  • Michael Huch (VDI/VDE-IT)
  • Mari Satur Torre (Vodafone Foundation)
  • Anne-Sophie Parent (AGE Platform)
  • Thomas Baehren (Bosch GmbH)
  • Michael Balasch (Deutsche Telekom)
  • Pietro Siciliano (IMM-CNR)
  • Johan Bengtson (Lulea Technical University)
  • Renzo dal Molin (Sorin Group)
  • Simon Edwards (University of Newcastle)
  • An Nguyen-Dinh (Vermon)
  • Ulf Meriheina (VTI)


Contact
AALIANCE Office
VDI/VDE-IT
Steinplatz 1
10623 Berlin
Germany
Tel. +49 (0) 30 310078-197
eMail: aaliance@aaliance.eu
www.aaliance.eu

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