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Multi-tenancy aware ambient assisted living platforms in the cloud

Stocklow C., Medrano A., Fides Valero A., Girolami M., Lenzi S.

Cloud Computing  AAL Platform  Smart Environments 

Over the last years, Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) tech- nologies have seen a remarkable grow up. Although this field has been researched for many years and different projects have investigated and proposed AAL platforms with a rich set of functionality, the current market situation still favors isolated solutions. A possible reason is that those platforms are too complex to be easily setup and maintained. Also, resource sharing is possible between services, but not between platforms. A promising alternative is provided by the cloud computing approach which integrates common services in a shared way. Thus, we propose to use an AAL platform as Platform-as-a-Service in the cloud to offer all functionalities of AAL platforms to services in the cloud while being able to connect to platforms running in each home. We discuss different aspects of this approach and propose a simple ver- ification scenario. An exemplary adoption is discussed for the platform universAAL.

Source: Ambient Intelligence, edited by Emile Aarts, Boris de Ruyter, Panos Markopoulos, Evert van Loenen, Reiner Wichert, Ben Schouten, Jacques Terken, Rob Van Kranenburg, Elke Den Ouden, Gregory O'Hare, pp. 80–85, 2014


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@inbook{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:295299,
	title = {Multi-tenancy aware ambient assisted living platforms in the cloud},
	author = {Stocklow C. and Medrano A. and Fides Valero A. and Girolami M. and Lenzi S.},
	doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-14112-1_7},
	booktitle = {Ambient Intelligence, edited by Emile Aarts, Boris de Ruyter, Panos Markopoulos, Evert van Loenen, Reiner Wichert, Ben Schouten, Jacques Terken, Rob Van Kranenburg, Elke Den Ouden, Gregory O'Hare, pp. 80–85, 2014},
	year = {2014}
}

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