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|Objective=Trust and trustworthiness are the basis for taking decisions, certainly in a care setting involving vulnerable individuals. Within the scope of assisted living and community care, decisions entail, for example, sharing – often sensitive – personal data, providing access to devices or premises and contacting care professionals or family members. In case these decisions need to be taken – or at least supported – automatically by electronic devices, a basis of trust needs to be established electronically, as part of the system operation. The example use case that is addressed within the health domain concerns a frail person (the ‘resident’), potentially subjected to an accident, where the system needs to decide to select and delegate decision powers to a trustable person (the ‘responder’) in a secure way. To that end, the system needs to monitor the resident, but also its own operation, and balance risk with a subjective notion of trust which can be aided by information and computation coming from cloud resources.
 
|Objective=Trust and trustworthiness are the basis for taking decisions, certainly in a care setting involving vulnerable individuals. Within the scope of assisted living and community care, decisions entail, for example, sharing – often sensitive – personal data, providing access to devices or premises and contacting care professionals or family members. In case these decisions need to be taken – or at least supported – automatically by electronic devices, a basis of trust needs to be established electronically, as part of the system operation. The example use case that is addressed within the health domain concerns a frail person (the ‘resident’), potentially subjected to an accident, where the system needs to decide to select and delegate decision powers to a trustable person (the ‘responder’) in a secure way. To that end, the system needs to monitor the resident, but also its own operation, and balance risk with a subjective notion of trust which can be aided by information and computation coming from cloud resources.
 
This overarching challenge will be addressed through pursuing the following objectives:
 
This overarching challenge will be addressed through pursuing the following objectives:

Revision as of 13:49, 14 July 2017

WP21 Assisted living and community care

WP Title: Assisted living and community care (spotlight)
Project: SCOTT
Lead partner: Philips
Leader: Ewout Brandsma
Contributors: Philips, PRE, GUT, TU/e, TELLU AS, UiO, VEMCO SP ZOO, Xetal, HiOA, Telenor, Wolffia

Objective

Trust and trustworthiness are the basis for taking decisions, certainly in a care setting involving vulnerable individuals. Within the scope of assisted living and community care, decisions entail, for example, sharing – often sensitive – personal data, providing access to devices or premises and contacting care professionals or family members. In case these decisions need to be taken – or at least supported – automatically by electronic devices, a basis of trust needs to be established electronically, as part of the system operation. The example use case that is addressed within the health domain concerns a frail person (the ‘resident’), potentially subjected to an accident, where the system needs to decide to select and delegate decision powers to a trustable person (the ‘responder’) in a secure way. To that end, the system needs to monitor the resident, but also its own operation, and balance risk with a subjective notion of trust which can be aided by information and computation coming from cloud resources. This overarching challenge will be addressed through pursuing the following objectives:

  • Provide solution for secure trust-based delegation in assisted living and community care. This involves the actual delegation, how this is modelled and executed using some protocol on the one hand and the trust computation plus context evaluation that underpins the decisions on the other hand.
  • Provide solution for automated context derivation for resident as well as potential responders. This involves wirelessly connected sensors monitoring the resident’s home, as well as his/her vital signs to assess personal health, wellbeing and trustable system operation. It also involves reliable and secure geolocation (enables spatial-based authentication) to help finding the most appropriate responder.
  • Realize a demonstrator integrating the abovementioned trust-based delegation and automated context derivation functionalities, which showcases the combined functionality supporting the use case and therefore enabling validation of the concept from an end-user perspective. For the latter, stakeholder (e.g. focus group), as well as social science involvement is needed throughout the process to continuously improve the demonstrator with the end-user in mind.

A top-level system diagram highlighting the main actors is shown in Figure 78.

Partners in WP21


SCOTT-NO contact: Christian Johansen

TellU (9 PM) will contribute its cloud service and connected devices, and work on integration and trust in the SCOTT context. Its cloud service could/would be one of the cloud services with connected devices depicted in Figure 79. TellU may also be able to provide a Norwegian implementation of the use case. In task 1, TellU will work on defining the architecture for their part of the system; integration, demonstration and validation. In task 3, TellU will work on introducing Role- Based Access Control to the TelluCloud system (i.e. S-ABAC integration).

UiO (2 PM) will contribute to ease the introduction of the S-ABAC Building Block to help enable trust-based delegation in the assisted living and community care use case.


Tasks in WP21

TellU will contribute its cloud service and connected devices, and work on integration and trust in the SCOTT context. Its cloud service could/would be one of the cloud services with connected devices depicted in Figure 79. TellU may also be able to provide a Norwegian implementation of the use case.
In task 1, TellU will work on defining the architecture for their part of the system; integration, demonstration and validation. In task 3, TellU will work on introducing Role- Based Access Control to the TelluCloud system (i.e. S-ABAC integration).

UiO will contribute to ease the introduction of the S-ABAC Building Block to help enable trust-based delegation in the assisted living and community care use case.

Deliverables in SCOTT:WP21

Working area

Christian Johansen, link on Sharepoint: https://projects.avl.com/16/0094/WP21/default.aspx

Suggestion from Thanh 11Jul2017

  • Telenor: 6 PM moved from WP15 to WP21
  • HiOA: 8 PM moved from WP15 to WP21
  • Wolffia: 3 PM moved from WP15 to WP21