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Ageing Europe How can AALTechnologies deliver solutions to demographic trends 20190612 Frankfurt Systems Committee Active Assisted Living SyC AAL Active Assisted Living AAL ID: 1038154

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1. Ulrike HaltrichSyC AAL ChairAgeing Europe – How can AAL-Technologies deliver solutions to demographic trends? 2019-06-12, FrankfurtSystems Committee Active Assisted Living (SyC AAL)

2. Active Assisted Living (AAL)第三届老年服务科学与创新国际论坛INTERNATIONAL FORUM ON SENIOR CARE SCIENCE AND INNOVATION1The Vision of the AAL System Committee (SyC AAL) is to foster standardisation of AAL products, services and systems to enhance the quality of life and to enable independent living for AAL users of all ages.Its Scope is to create an understanding of AAL that takes account of evolution of technology and of the market in order to benefit all AAL users.

3. What AAL can doFor the well, AAL can provide an increase in:ConvenienceTime-savingSelf-relianceAbility to monitor my own healthEnjoyment of lifeFor the vulnerable, AAL can reduceFear – of falls, of adverse events, of dying and no-one knowingFrustration - the loss of ability to do ordinary tasksForgetfulness – medication, appointments, cooking, location…Social isolation2

4. SyC AALSyC AALActive Assisted LivingKey TCs: Many TCs(Ch:U. Haltrich, DE/Sc: M. Siket, C.O.)3

5. SyC AAL activitiesThe systems approach requires theidentification of all the system elements,their context and their relationshipsSeveral working groups have been set up covering:TerminologyUser focus (WG 1)System reference architecture (WG 2)Conformity assessment (WG 3)Regulatory matters (WG 4)Connected homes (WG 5)adG 1 ethical considerations for autonomous systems in the AAL environmentExtensive liaison network set up, with expansion foreseen4

6. Work programme SEG 3 to SyC AAL: 2015Plenaries: 9 (CN, DE x3, JPx2, NZ, US, KR)Workshops: 2016 NZ, 2017 CN & US, 2018 JP & KR, 2019 DESupport documents: standards inventory and regulatory framework6IEC TS 63234-1 ED 1 (SRD) Economic evaluation of AAL services – Part 1: FrameworkIEC TS 63234-2 ED1 (SRD) Economic evaluation of AAL services Part 2: Example use of the framework for evaluation of an AAL service for monitoring patients with chronic diseasesIEC TS 63134 Active Assisted Living (AAL) use cases Upcoming SRDs: Korea Design Considerations for AAL Connected Home EnvironmentChina: Qualification of AAL PersonnelChina: Social robots (IS)IEC 60050-871: 2018 International electrotechnical vocabulary- Part 871: Active assisted living (AAL) IEC 63168 ED 1 Cooperative multiple systems in connected home environments - Functional safety of electrical/electronic safety-related systems - AAL aspects (currently NP)IEC 63240-1 ED 1 AAL reference architecture IEC 63240-2 ED 2 AAL architecture model5

7. AAL ecosystem involves a broad range of old and new actors6Developers, manufacturers and suppliers▪ Researchers▪ Medical device and pharma companies▪ Tech companies (many new entrants)End-users▪ Healthy persons▪ AAL users▪ Health service providers Interface’ actors influencing interactions between other groups▪ Payers▪ Policy-makers▪ RegulatorsEU Commission Workshop Smart Health April 2019

8. 8Impaired hearingIEC TC 29 ElectroacousticsIEC TC 100/TA 16 Active Assisted Living (AAL), accessibility and user interfacesISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 35 User Interfaces(SG Accessibility Aspects of AAL use cases)Data privacyIEC SC 62A/JWG 7 Safe, effective and secure software for medical equipmentISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27 IT security techniquesSmart homesIEC TC 59 Performance of household and similar electrical appliancesIEC TC 61 Safety of household and similar electrical appliancesIEC TC 79 Alarm and electronic security systemsIEC SEG 8 Communication Technologies and Architectures of Electrotechnical Systems IEC SEG 9 Smart Home/Office Building SystemsIEC SyC Smart Cities Electrotechnical aspects of Smart CitiesWearablesIEC TC 21 Secondary cells and batteries | IEC TC 47 Semiconductor devicesIEC TC 62 Electrical equipment in medical practice | IEC SC 62C Equipment for radiotherapy, nuclear medicine and radiation dosimetryIEC TC 113 Nanotechnology for electrotechnical products and systemsIEC TC 124 Wearable electronic devices and technologiesIEC TC 100/TA 16 Active Assisted Living (AAL), accessibility and user interfacesAssistive robots and devicesIEC TC 23 Electrical accessories*IEC SC 47E Discrete semiconductor devicesIEC SC 62A/JWG 9 Medical electrical equipment and systems using robotic technology linked to ISO/TC 299/JWG 5IEC TC 110 Electronic display devices ISO TC 173 Assistive products for persons with disabilityAccessibility and ergonomicsIEC TC 100/TA 10 Multimedia e-publishing and e-book technologiesIEC TC 100/TA 16 Active Assisted Living (AAL), accessibility and user interfacesISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 35 User InterfacesISO TC 159 ErgonomicsITU-T/JCA-AHF ITU Joint Coordination Activity on Accessibility and Human Factors (JCA-AHF)Information and communication technologiesIEC TC 65 Industrial-process measurement, control and automation*ISO/IEC JTC 1 Information technology*ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 25 Interconnection of information technology equipment*ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27 IT security techniquesISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 41 Internet of things and related technologiesISO TC 215 Health informatics (ahG ageing communities)ETSI TC SmartBAN Smart Body Area NetworksISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 42 Artificial IntelligenceXXXXX Liaison establishedXXXXX Xxxxxx* Liaison request pending confirmationXXXXX Liaison not yet establishedActive assisted livingISO/IEC JTC1/SC 35 SG Accessibility aspects of AAL use casesISO TC 215 ahG ageing communities ISO TC 314 Ageing SocietiesAALiance2Continua7

9. Interoperability and interconnectivity through international standardsPrivacy Safety and security (incl. cybersecurity)Trustworthiness, reliability and resilianceAI (artificial intelligence)IoT (internet of things)RoboticsSociety 5.0Human-centric societyDiverse needs of people of all agesWorldwide market acceptanceWell-being of peopleBig picture challenges

10. Ulrike HaltrichSyC AAL ChairThank you!Ageing Europe – How can AAL-Technologies deliver solutions to demographic trends? 2019-06-12, Frankfurt