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PD IEC TS 63134:2020+A1:2022 Active assisted living (AAL) use cases, 2023
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- Final version [Go to Page]
- CONTENTS
- FOREWORD
- INTRODUCTION
- 1 Scope
- 2 Normative references
- 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms [Go to Page]
- 3.1 Terms and definitions
- 3.2 Abbreviated terms
- 4 General [Go to Page]
- 4.1 Overview
- 4.2 Objectives
- 4.3 Use case development stages
- 4.4 AAL architecture model
- Figures [Go to Page]
- Figure 1 – AAL architecture model
- 5 Definition of AAL use case template [Go to Page]
- 5.1 Overview
- 5.2 Description of use case
- 5.3 AAL levels of criticality
- 5.4 Levels of assistance (user domains)
- 5.5 Use case categories
- Figure 2 – Overview of AAL user domains
- 5.6 Context of use
- Figure 3 – AAL use case categories
- 5.7 System component composition
- 5.8 Actors [Go to Page]
- 5.8.1 General
- 5.8.2 Persons
- 5.8.3 Technical components
- 5.8.4 Organizations
- 5.8.5 Relationship between actors
- 6 Use case analysis [Go to Page]
- 6.1 General
- 6.2 Overview and representative use cases [Go to Page]
- 6.2.1 General
- Figure 4 – Relationship between actors
- Tables [Go to Page]
- Table 1 – Updated titles and categories of use cases [Go to Page]
- 6.2.2 Prevention and management of chronic long-term conditions
- 6.2.3 Social interaction
- 6.2.4 Mobility
- 6.2.5 Health & wellness
- 6.2.6 (Self-)management of daily life activities at home
- 6.3 Functionalities that appear in each use case
- Table 2 – Categories and functionalities of use cases
- 7 Considerations of user requirements [Go to Page]
- 7.1 General
- Figure 5 – Overview of user requirements
- 7.2 Definition of user requirements [Go to Page]
- 7.2.1 General
- 7.2.2 Safety
- Figure 6 – AAL use case classification [Go to Page]
- 7.2.3 Security
- 7.2.4 Privacy and data protection
- 7.2.5 Functional requirements
- 8 Summary of standards gap analysis
- 9 Conclusions and recommendations
- Annexes [Go to Page]
- Annex A (informative) AAL use case template (version 1.10) [Go to Page]
- A.1 Level of criticality (see 5.3)
- A.2 Name of use case
- A.3 AAL function and service layer
- A.4 AAL system component composition
- A.5 Version management
- A.6 Basic information to use case
- A.7 Scope and objectives of use case
- A.8 Narrative of use case
- A.9 Actors: people, components, systems, integrated systems, applications and organizations
- A.10 Issues: legal contracts, legal regulations, constraints and others (including regional regulations)
- A.11 Referenced standards and/or standardization committees
- A.12 Relation with other known use cases
- A.13 General remarks
- A.14 Data security and privacy
- A.15 Conformity aspects (common international assessment methodology/critical requirements) (to be completed by IEC SyC AAL
- A.16 User requirements and interactions with other actors
- A.17 Drawings or diagrams depicting the use case
- Annex B (informative) Representative use cases [Go to Page]
- B.1 Use case 1 personal health check [Go to Page]
- B.1.1 Level of criticality (See 5.3)
- B.1.2 Name of use case
- B.1.3 AAL function and service layer
- B.1.4 AAL system component composition
- B.1.5 Version management
- B.1.6 Basic information to use case
- B.1.7 Scope and objectives of use case
- B.1.8 Narrative of use case
- B.1.9 Actors: people, components, systems, integrated systems, applications and organizations
- B.1.10 Issues: legal contracts, legal regulations, constraints and others (including regional regulations)
- B.1.11 Referenced standards and/or standardization committees
- B.1.12 Relation with other known use cases
- B.1.13 General remarks
- B.1.14 Data security and privacy
- B.1.15 Conformity aspects (common international assessment methodology/critical requirements) (to be completed by IEC SyC AAL)
- B.1.16 User requirements and interactions with other actors
- B.1.17 Drawings or diagrams depicting the use case
- B.2 Use case 2 advanced medication monitoring [Go to Page]
- B.2.1 Level of criticality (see 5.3)
- B.2.2 Name of use case
- B.2.3 AAL function and service layer
- B.2.4 AAL system component composition
- B.2.5 Version management
- B.2.6 Basic Information to use case
- B.2.7 Scope and objectives of use case
- B.2.8 Narrative of use case
- B.2.9 Actors: people, components, systems, integrated systems, applications and organizations
- B.2.10 Issues: legal contracts, legal regulations, constraints and others (including regional regulations)
- B.2.11 Referenced standards and/or standardization committees
- B.2.12 Relation with other known use cases
- B.2.13 General remarks
- B.2.14 Security and privacy
- B.2.15 Conformity aspects (common international assessment methodology/critical requirements) (to be completed by IEC SyC AAL)
- B.2.16 User requirements and interactions with other actors
- B.2.17 Drawings or diagrams depicting the use case
- B.3 Use Case 3 enable social interaction with care provider [Go to Page]
- B.3.1 Level of criticality (see 5.3)
- B.3.2 Name of use case
- B.3.3 AAL function and service layer
- B.3.4 AAL system component composition
- B.3.5 Version management
- B.3.6 Basic information to use case
- B.3.7 Scope and objectives of use case
- B.3.8 Narrative of use case
- B.3.9 Actors: people, components, systems, integrated systems, applications and organizations
- B.3.10 Issues: legal contracts, legal regulations, constraints and others (including regional regulations)
- B.3.11 Standards and/or standardization committees
- B.3.12 Relation with other known use cases
- B.3.13 General remarks
- B.3.14 Data security and privacy
- B.3.15 Conformity aspects (common international assessment methodology/critical requirements) (to be completed by IEC SyC AAL)
- B.3.16 User requirements and interactions with other actors
- B.3.17 Drawings or diagrams depicting the use case
- B.4 Use case 4 social interaction with smart TV [Go to Page]
- B.4.1 Level of criticality (see 5.3)
- B.4.2 Name of use case
- B.4.3 AAL function and service layer
- B.4.4 AAL system component composition
- B.4.5 Version management
- B.4.6 Basic information to use case
- B.4.7 Scope and objectives of use case
- B.4.8 Narrative of use case
- B.4.9 Actors: people, components, systems, integrated systems, applications and organizations
- B.4.10 Issues: legal contracts, legal regulations, constraints and others (including regional regulations)
- B.4.11 Referenced standards and/or standardization Committees
- B.4.12 Relation with other known use cases
- B.4.13 General remarks
- B.4.14 Data security and privacy
- B.4.15 Conformity aspects (common international assessment methodology/critical requirements) (to be completed by IEC SyC AAL)
- B.4.16 User requirements and interactions with other actors
- B.4.17 Drawings or diagrams depicting the use case
- B.5 Use case 5 smart wheeled walker [Go to Page]
- B.5.1 Level of criticality (see 5.3)
- B.5.2 Name of use case
- B.5.3 AAL function and service layer
- B.5.4 AAL system component composition
- B.5.5 Version management
- B.5.6 Basic information to use case
- B.5.7 Scope and objectives of use case
- B.5.8 Narrative of use case
- B.5.9 Actors: people, components, systems, integrated systems, applications and organizations
- B.5.10 Issues: legal contracts, legal regulations, constraints and others (including regional regulations)
- B.5.11 Referenced standards and/or standardization committees
- B.5.12 Relation with other known use cases
- B.5.13 General remarks
- B.5.14 Data security and privacy
- B.5.15 Conformity aspects (common international assessment methodology/critical requirements) (to be completed by IEC SyC AAL)
- B.5.16 User requirements and interactions with other actors
- B.5.17 Drawings or diagrams depicting the use case
- B.6 Use Case 6 enhanced terminal accessibility [Go to Page]
- B.6.1 Level of criticality (see 5.3)
- B.6.2 Name of use case
- B.6.3 AAL function and service layer
- B.6.4 AAL system component composition
- B.6.5 Version management
- B.6.6 Basic information to use case
- B.6.7 Scope and objectives of use case
- B.6.8 Narrative of use case
- B.6.9 Actors: people, components, systems, integrated systems, applications and organizations
- B.6.10 Issues: legal contracts, legal regulations, constraints and others (including regional regulations)
- B.6.11 Referenced standards and/or standardization committees
- B.6.12 Relation with other known use cases
- B.6.13 General remarks
- B.6.14 Data security and privacy
- B.6.15 Conformity aspects (common international assessment methodology/critical requirements) (to be completed by IEC SyC AAL)
- B.6.16 User requirements and interactions with other actors
- B.6.17 Drawings or diagrams depicting the use case
- B.7 Use case 7 intelligent apartment [Go to Page]
- B.7.1 Level of criticality (See 5.3)
- B.7.2 Name of use case
- B.7.3 AAL function and service layer
- B.7.4 BAAL system component composition
- B.7.5 Version management
- B.7.6 Basic information to use case
- B.7.7 Scope and objectives of use case
- B.7.8 Narrative of use case
- B.7.9 Actors: people, components, systems, integrated systems, applications and organizations
- B.7.10 Issues: legal contracts, legal regulations, constraints and others (including regional regulations)
- B.7.11 Referenced standards and/or standardization committees
- B.7.12 Relation with other known use cases
- B.7.13 General remarks
- B.7.14 Data security and privacy
- B.7.15 Conformity aspects (common international assessment methodology/critical requirements) (to be completed by IEC SyC AAL)
- B.7.16 User requirements and interactions with other actors
- B.7.17 Drawings or diagrams depicting the use case
- B.8 Use case 8 personal trainer [Go to Page]
- B.8.1 Level of criticality (see 5.3)
- B.8.2 Name of use case
- B.8.3 AAL function and service layer
- B.8.4 AAL system component composition
- B.8.5 Version management
- B.8.6 Basic information to use case
- B.8.7 Scope and objectives of use case
- B.8.8 Narrative of use case
- B.8.9 Actors: people, components, systems, integrated systems, applications and organizations
- B.8.10 Issues: legal contracts, legal regulations, constraints and others (including regional regulations)
- B.8.11 Referenced standards and/or standardization committees
- B.8.12 Relation with other known use cases
- B.8.13 General remarks
- B.8.14 Data security and privacy
- B.8.15 Conformity aspects (common international assessment methodology/critical requirements) (to be completed by IEC SyC AAL)
- B.8.16 User requirements and interactions with other actors
- B.8.17 Drawings or diagrams depicting the use case
- B.9 Use case 9 behaviour monitoring [Go to Page]
- B.9.1 Level of criticality (see 5.3)
- B.9.2 Name of use case
- B.9.3 AAL function and service layer
- B.9.4 AAL system component composition
- B.9.5 Version Management
- B.9.6 Basic Information to Use Case
- B.9.7 Scope and Objectives of Use Case
- B.9.8 Narrative of use case
- B.9.9 Actors: people, components, systems, integrated systems, applications and organizations
- B.9.10 Issues: legal contracts, legal regulations, constraints and others (including regional regulations)
- B.9.11 Referenced standards and/or standardization committees
- B.9.12 Relation with other known use cases
- B.9.13 General remarks
- B.9.14 Data security and privacy
- B.9.15 Conformity aspects (common international assessment methodology/critical requirements) (to be completed by IEC SyC AAL)
- B.9.16 User requirements and interactions with other actors
- B.9.17 Drawings or diagrams depicting the use case
- B.10 Use case 10 shopping and nutrition planner [Go to Page]
- B.10.1 Level of criticality (see 5.3)
- B.10.2 Name of Use Case
- B.10.3 AAL function and service layer
- B.10.4 AAL system component composition
- B.10.5 Version management
- B.10.6 Basic information to use case
- B.10.7 Scope and objectives of use case
- B.10.8 Narrative of use case
- B.10.9 Actors: people, components, systems, integrated systems, applications and organizations
- B.10.10 Issues: legal contracts, legal regulations, constraints and others (including regional regulations)
- B.10.11 Referenced standards and/or standardization committees
- B.10.12 Relation with other known use cases
- B.10.13 General remarks
- B.10.14 Data security and privacy
- B.10.15 Conformity aspects (common international assessment methodology/critical requirements) (to be completed by IEC SyC AAL)
- B.10.16 User requirements and interactions with other actors
- B.10.17 Drawings or diagrams depicting the use case
- B.11 Use case 11 intelligent lighting fixtures [Go to Page]
- B.11.1 Level of criticality (see 5.3)
- B.11.2 Name of use case
- B.11.3 AAL function and service layer
- B.11.4 AAL system component composition
- B.11.5 Version management
- B.11.6 Basic information to use case
- B.11.7 Scope and objectives of use case
- B.11.8 Narrative of use case
- B.11.9 Actors: people, components, systems, integrated systems, applications and organizations
- B.11.10 Issues: legal contracts, legal regulations, constraints and others (including regional regulations)
- B.11.11 Referenced standards and/or standardization committees
- B.11.12 Relation with other known use cases
- B.11.13 General remarks
- B.11.14 Data security and privacy
- B.11.15 Conformity aspects (common international assessment methodology/critical requirements) (to be completed by IEC SyC AAL)
- B.11.16 User requirements and interactions with other actors
- B.11.17 Drawings or diagrams depicting the use case
- Annex C (informative) User requirements analysis
- Figure C.1 – Extraction example of user requirements from UC #1
- Table C.1 – Extraction of user requirements from use cases
- Table C.2 – Allocation to user requirements groups
- Table C.3 – Mapping of user requirements groups by UC categories and Figure 5
- Annex D (informative) Extraction of user requirements from the 10 representative use cases
- Figure D.1 – Extraction example of user requirements from UC #1(same as Figure C.1)
- Figure D.2 – Extraction of user requirements from UC #2
- Figure D.3 – Extraction of user requirements from UC #3
- Figure D.4 – Extraction of user requirements from UC #4
- Figure D.5 – Extraction of user requirements from UC #5
- Figure D.6 – Extraction of user requirements from UC #6
- Figure D.7 – Extraction of user requirements from UC #7
- Figure D.8 – Extraction of user requirements from UC #8
- Figure D.9 – Extraction of user requirements from UC #9
- Figure D.10 – Extraction of user requirements from UC #10
- Annex E (informative) Updated AAL use case template (this updated version 2 to be used for new use cases) [Go to Page]
- E.1 Description of the use case [Go to Page]
- E.1.1 Name of use case
- E.1.2 Version management
- E.1.3 Scope and objectives of use case
- E.1.4 Level of criticality (see 5.3)
- E.1.5 AAL level(s) of assistance (see 5.4)
- E.1.6 Narrative of use case – Short description
- E.1.7 Use case category and geographic context
- E.1.8 Basic information on the use case
- E.2 Components of the use case [Go to Page]
- E.2.1 Narrative of use case – Complete description
- E.2.2 Actors: persons, technical components, and organizations (see 5.8)
- E.2.3 AAL system component composition (see 5.7)
- E.2.4 Issues: legal contracts, legal regulations, constraints, and others (including regional regulations)
- E.2.5 Referenced International Standards and/or standardization committees
- E.2.6 Relation with other known use cases
- E.2.7 General remarks
- E.2.8 Data security considerations
- E.2.9 Data privacy considerations
- E.2.10 Ethical considerations for autonomous systems
- E.2.11 Conformity aspects (common international assessment methodology/critical requirements)
- E.2.12 User requirements and interactions with other actors
- E.3 Drawings or diagrams depicting the use case
- Bibliography [Go to Page]