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Title:
HoCaMA: Home Care Hybrid Multiagent Architecture.
Authors: 
Fraile, Juan A.; Bajo Pérez, Javier; Abraham, Ajith P.; Corchado Rodríguez, Juan M.
Book:
Pervasive Computing Computer Communications and Networks. Computer Communications and Networks. pp. 259-285.

Publication date: 
2009
ISSN: 
1617-7975 (Print)
ISBN: 
978-1-84882-599-4 (Print), 978-1-84882-598-7 (Online)
DOI
 10.1007/978-1-84882-599-4_12

BibTex

@book { book,
title = {HoCaMA: Home Care Hybrid Multiagent Architecture},
author = {Fraile, Juan A.; Bajo Pérez, Javier; Abraham, Ajith P.; Corchado Rodríguez, Juan M.},
publisher = {Springer Science + Business Media},
series = {Computer Communications and Networks},
isbn = {978-1-84882-599-4 (Print), 978-1-84882-598-7 (Online)},
year = {2009}
}

XML

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Home Care is one of the main objectives of Ambient Intelligence. Nowadays, the disabled and elderly population, which represents a significant part of our society, requires novel solutions for providing home care in an effective way. In this chapter, we present HoCaMA, a hybrid multiagent architecture that facilitates remote monitoring and care services for disabled patients at their homes. HoCaMA combines multiagent systems and Web services to facilitate the communication and integration with multiple health care systems. In addition, HoCaMA focuses on the design of reactive agents capable of interacting with different sensors present in the environment, and incorporates a system of alerts through SMS and MMS mobile technologies. Finally, it uses Radio Frequency IDentification and JavaCard technologies to provide advanced location and identification systems, as well as automatic access control facilities. HoCaMA has been implemented in a real environment and the results obtained are presented within this chapter.

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