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Possibilities of implementing Ambient Assisted Living concept in traffic environment

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Demographic trends at national levels, caused by the aging of the population, raise the barriers to the possibilities of higher quality of living of the people when their working part of life comes to an end. The contribution to increasing the quality of life can be mostly realized by using customized information-communication solutions and services within the concept of “Ambient Assisted Living” (AAL). The AAL concept uses the advanced available technology to enable new products, services and processes that help ensure higher quality of living for the elderly, the disabled and persons of slow mobility. It also supports enhanced social connectivity, access to the outside world and it should provide inclusion and mobility (autonomy) to all persons. By applying the AAL concept in everyday movements and lives of the users allows the creation of the user base of all relevant information. With synergic action of several technologies the AAL concept becomes even more complex. In order to present this complexity, the paper describes the capabilities of individual technologies depending on the users’ needs, and the models of establishing the possible solutions. The application of the AAL concept in the traffic environment can contribute to significant increase in the quality of life also outside the basic environment (flat, house…). It is necessary to explore also the challenges of the interoperability and the area of coverage of services based in this way because of the sensitivity of the target users to the reliability of the system operation.
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Bibliogr. 16 poz.
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  • University of Zagreb, Faculty of Transportation and Traffic Sciences, Vukelićeva 4, 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia
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  • University of Zagreb, Faculty of Transportation and Traffic Sciences, Vukelićeva 4, 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia
  • University of Zagreb, Faculty of Transportation and Traffic Sciences, Vukelićeva 4, 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia
Bibliografia
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