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eWALL · eWall for Active Long Living

FP7Status: CLOSED1 November 201331 October 2016EU funding €5,980,000

Independent living of senior citizens is one of the main challenges linked to the ageing population, due to the impact on: (a) the life of the elderly people, (b) the national health systems, (c) the insurance companies, (d) the relatives and (e) the care-givers. Senior citizens may suffer from a number of diseases, including the decline in cardiopulmonary conditions, weaker muscle functions and a declined neuromuscular control of the movements, which result in a higher risk of fall and a higher vulnerability for cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases. With respect to cognitive functions, senior citizens may suffer from a decline of memory function, less ability to orientate and a declined ability to cope with complex situations. Mild dementia is another disease affecting this population, which requires either the institutionalization or the constant support from care-givers.<br/>eWALL will be an affordable, easy-to-install prefabricated wall that can be mounted on an existing wall and includes, into the background, all the ICT technology needed to enable a number of services for the senior citizen to cover the major ontologies of Active and Healthy Ageing. The project will carry out high-risk and multi-disciplinary research and will have a large-scale demonstrator exercise for validating the concept with solid clinical evidence. This will include both technical-, user- and legal-evaluation, to measure with advanced tools and methodologies the impact on the QoL. The eWALL system will extend the state-of-the-art of Assistive Platforms and will significantly increase the independent living of seniors. The project will also perform socio-economic studies to deliver recommendations for the health sector that will result in mid- and long-term benefits for the sustainability of national health systems.

Consortium · 14 organisations

coordinator

AALBORG UNIVERSITET

DK · €1,404,822

participant

ERICSSON NIKOLA TESLA D.D.

HR · €269,626

participant

AIT AUSTRIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY GMBH

AT · €300,381

participant

ROESSINGH RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT BV

NL · €705,091

participant

SVEUCILISTE U ZAGREBU FAKULTET ELEKTROTEHNIKE I RACUNARSTVA

HR · €297,096

participant

STELAR SECURITY TECHNOLOGY LAW RESEARCH UG (HAFTUNGSBESCHRANKT) GMBH

DE · €313,705

participant

RESEARCH AND EDUCATION LABORATORY IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES

EL · €367,559

participant

HEWLETT PACKARD ITALIANA SRL

IT · €670,530

participant

CURE CENTRUM FUR DIE UNTERSUCHUNG UND REALISIERUNG ENDBENUTZERORIENTIERTER INTERAKTIVER SYSTEME

AT · €67,567

participant

UNIVERSITATEA POLITEHNICA DIN BUCURESTI

RO · €359,476

participant

SAN RAFFAELE S.p.A.

IT · €284,472

participant

TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOFIA

BG · €376,420

participant

JAVNA USTANOVA UNIVERZITET CRNE GORE PODGORICA

ME · €152,185

participant

Ss. CYRIL AND METHODIUS UNIVERSITY IN SKOPJE

MK · €411,070

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