The S.H.E.L.L. project: A secure habitat for an enhanced long living: Design, implementation and guidelines for a new concept of people assistance

The SHELL project aims at implementing state of art technologies in the domains of Wireless Sensor Networks, Ambient Intelligence, Context Awareness, Automated Learning, in order to design a new concept for assisting people affected by mental diseases or living alone. The goal to achieve is a modular device kit system, easy to deploy and to use, which will be able to learn to peculiar habits of the people under monitoring in order to improve the level of automatic alarms.

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