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Identifying behavioural changes for health monitoring applications using the advanced metering infrastructure

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Pages 1154-1166 | Received 11 Apr 2017, Accepted 09 Jan 2019, Published online: 07 Feb 2019
 

ABSTRACT

The rising demand for health and social care, and around the clock monitoring services, is increasing and are unsustainable under current care provisions. Consequently, a safe and independent living environment is hard to achieve; yet the detection of sudden or worsening changes in a patient’s condition is vital for early intervention. The use of smart technologies in primary care delivery is increasing significantly. However, substantial research gaps remain in non-invasive and cost effective monitoring technologies. The inability to learn the unique characteristics of patients and their conditions seriously limits the effectiveness of most current solutions. The smart metering infrastructure provides new possibilities for a variety of applications that are unachievable using the traditional energy grid. By 2020, UK energy suppliers will install 50 million smart meters, therefore, providing access to a highly accurate sensing network. Each smart meter records the electrical load for a given property at 30 minute intervals. This granular data captures detailed habits and routines through the occupant’s interactions with electrical devices, enabling the detection and identification of alterations in behaviour. The research presented in this paper explores how this data could be used to achieve a safe living environment for people living with progressive neurodegenerative disorders.

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