Dementia Ambient Care: Multi-Sensing Monitoring for Intelligent Remote Management and Decision Support

for dissemination) This report details the application scenarios and describes the Functional Requirements defined at this stage of the project. It also presents the methodology and outcomes of the process towards determining the first functional requirement parameters for Dem@care. FP7-288199 D2.2 – Functional Requirements and Clinical Scenarios V1

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