Special care should be given in the integration of the various
heterogeneous sub-components utilized by the LLM platform.
More specifically, the physical training equipment is regarded to
provide input signals dealing with the user’s performance on these
devices. This type of information is then transmitted to the Central
Management System (CMS) and is digitized. Taken into
consideration the fact that these signals provide an index of the
user’s current physical status, they may be correlated with
previous physical markers in order to conclude about the physical
condition of the user. Afterwards, these data may be stored on a
local database and the resulting knowledge will be forwarded to
the eHome environment for display. It should be mentioned that
during the physical exercise, the sensor network may track the
movements of the user in order to identify potential problems and
to act according to the problem’s significance.
Unlike the physical training procedure, the cognitive training
procedure is more complicated due to the fact that it involves the
integration of the eHome environment with the Cognitive
Training Component (CTC). More specifically, the CTC should
notify elderly people for the training initiation by means of a
message which is displayed by the LUI. Then, the user accepts the initiation of the process and the CTC employs the LUI in order to
present its training content. The user’s response is performed
through the LUI. Then, the CTC processes the obtained response
and stores its value into the database. Finally, it provides the
appropriate feedback to the user and continues with the training
content. The visualization of the aforementioned integration
scenario is provided in Figure 7.
Special care should be given in the integration of the variousheterogeneous sub-components utilized by the LLM platform.More specifically, the physical training equipment is regarded toprovide input signals dealing with the user’s performance on thesedevices. This type of information is then transmitted to the CentralManagement System (CMS) and is digitized. Taken intoconsideration the fact that these signals provide an index of theuser’s current physical status, they may be correlated withprevious physical markers in order to conclude about the physicalcondition of the user. Afterwards, these data may be stored on alocal database and the resulting knowledge will be forwarded tothe eHome environment for display. It should be mentioned thatduring the physical exercise, the sensor network may track themovements of the user in order to identify potential problems andto act according to the problem’s significance.Unlike the physical training procedure, the cognitive trainingprocedure is more complicated due to the fact that it involves theintegration of the eHome environment with the CognitiveTraining Component (CTC). More specifically, the CTC shouldnotify elderly people for the training initiation by means of amessage which is displayed by the LUI. Then, the user accepts the initiation of the process and the CTC employs the LUI in order topresent its training content. The user’s response is performedthrough the LUI. Then, the CTC processes the obtained response
and stores its value into the database. Finally, it provides the
appropriate feedback to the user and continues with the training
content. The visualization of the aforementioned integration
scenario is provided in Figure 7.
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