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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 May 28.
Published in final edited form as: Public Policy Aging Rep. 2017 Jun 9;27(2):53–61. doi: 10.1093/ppar/prx005

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

A pervasive computing home-based system developed for initiation of the Collaborative Aging Research using Technology (CART) program and currently used by the Life Laboratory of the Oregon Center for Aging & Technology. The technology-agnostic (i.e., any standard device or sensor can be incorporated, represented by “Device/Sensor X”), continuous-assessment platform is capable of providing a wide array of data capture inputs: e.g., mobility assessment with passive or wearable sensors, automated physiological monitoring, automated medication adherence tracking, social engagement indicators, driving assessment (via vehicle data port monitoring), and other relevant outputs. Data is sent securely to a central server for system provenance monitoring, data annotation, curation, analytics, and storage. Representative cohorts or studies (A, B, C, etc.) are listed on the left to indicate that any number of studies or projects may use the system.