Project Details


WSIS Prizes Contest 2019 Nominee

ROSETTA: Guidance and Awareness Services for Independent Living


Description

The ROSETTA project has developed
an innovative, integrated system aiming
at prevention and management of the
problems that can occur to elderly persons
as a result of chronic progressive
diseases.
The system monitors the activities of
the resident by means of multiple and
different sensors, it generates an alarm
in case of unexpected/deviant (in)activity,
which is forwarded to the caregiver.
Thereupon, the system generates a
warning in case of long-term variations
in the patterns of daily living, which is
forwarded to the caregiver.
It supports the resident directly in carrying
out his or her daily activities.
The major unique selling point of the
Rosetta system is that it is a very elaborate
and flexible system combining all
functionalities that are needed during
the whole process of dementia, while
the existing products on the market focus
on the needs of distinct stages of
the disease.
At the end of the project, a surveillance
product was almost market ready and
therefore it was selected to be launch as
first to the market in The Netherlands in
2013. More information about this can
be found at: www.dutchdomotics.com

Project website

http://www.aal-europe.eu/projects/rosetta/


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Action lines related to this project
  • AL C2. Information and communication infrastructure
  • AL C7. E-health 2019
Sustainable development goals related to this project
  • Goal 3: Good health and well-being

Global digital compact (GDC) objectives related to this project None

Coverage
  • Western Europe and North America

Status

Completed

Start date

June 2009

End date

2012


Target beneficiary group(s)
  • Older persons
  • People with disabilities

WSIS values promotion

The ROSETTA project has developed an innovative, integrated system aiming at prevention and management of the problems that can occur to elderly persons as a result of chronic progressive diseases. The system monitors the activities of the resident by means of multiple and different sensors, it generates an alarm in case of unexpected/deviant (in)activity, which is forwarded to the caregiver. Thereupon, the system generates a warning in case of long-term variations in the patterns of daily living, which is forwarded to the caregiver.


Entity name

(Coordinator) TNO Defense, Security and Safety

Entity country—type

Netherlands Private Sector

Entity website

https://www.tno.nl/en/

Partners

AAL Programme, Eaton Electric BV, AVICS BV, Landsbond der Christelijke Mutualiteiten, CPS Europe BV, FRAUNHOFER, I+, Novay, Vilans, VU medisch centrum, Westpfalz-Klinikum GmbH, Zorgpalet Baarn-Soest, CIBEK technology + trading GmbH