Coordinatore | TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET WIEN
Organization address
address: Karlsplatz 13 contact info |
Nazionalità Coordinatore | Austria [AT] |
Sito del progetto | http://www.isu-dep.eu |
Totale costo | 1˙206˙486 € |
EC contributo | 935˙674 € |
Programma | FP7-SME
Specific Programme "Capacities": Research for the benefit of SMEs |
Code Call | FP7-SME-2010-1 |
Funding Scheme | BSG-SME |
Anno di inizio | 2010 |
Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) | 2010-11-01 - 2013-04-30 |
# | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET WIEN
Organization address
address: Karlsplatz 13 contact info |
AT (WIEN) | coordinator | 54˙400.00 |
2 |
BTE Blechtechnik Eisenerz GmbH
Organization address
city: Eisenerz contact info |
AT (Eisenerz) | participant | 299˙870.25 |
3 |
SANTIS KERESKEDELMI ES SZOLGALTATOKFT
Organization address
city: Debrecen contact info |
HU (Debrecen) | participant | 273˙435.00 |
4 |
J. HONORE VOGNMANDSFORRETNING A/S
Organization address
address: KARETMAGERVEJ 7C contact info |
DK (FREDERICIA) | participant | 173˙035.00 |
5 |
VEBRA GMBH
Organization address
address: UNTER DEN LINDEN 39 contact info |
DE (BERLIN) | participant | 128˙998.20 |
6 |
CEIT RALTEC gemeinnuetzige GmbH
Organization address
address: Am Concordepark 2 contact info |
AT (Schwechat) | participant | 5˙936.00 |
Esplora la "nuvola delle parole (Word Cloud) per avere un'idea di massima del progetto.
'The project ISU-DEP aims at increasing autonomy of older people and bedridden persons, supporting care givers and restoring dignity and self-esteem in the most sensitive area of personal hygiene. The project will develop a mobile system of sanitary components for improving hygiene, care-provision and quality of life consisting of four main components: • A mobile bed-side toilet (commode) which offers WC flushing, odour-free vacuum disposal of faecal-matter, bidet-function and assistance for transfer from/to the toilet – functions which presently are offered only from stationary assistive toilets. • A bed-shower for washing a bedridden or immobile person without spilling water to the environment (the bed or the floor) using a closed-circuit system for fresh and waste water as well as applying air for drying and lotions for skin care. • A (mobile) bed side service module containing fresh water, waste tanks and power supply to support the two bed side modules. • A (stationary) docking station to serve as a central hub where the service module is automatically re-loaded and cleaned.'
Increasingly ageing populations, particularly in Europe, have highlighted the need for mobile smart sanitation units that lower the burden of care for caregivers. This will improve personal hygiene and quality of life for the elderly and disabled.
In the EU alone, around 20 million people are currently in need of care and the numbers are only expected to rise. Current sanitation solutions are not up to the mark when it comes to standards of hygiene, ease-of-use and patient dignity. The EU-funded project 'Intelligent sanitary unit for disabled and elderly people' (http://www.isu-dep.eu (ISU-DEP)) was initiated to address this need through a combined toileting and washing system.
Researchers incorporated key stakeholders such as users, care professionals and experts into a network to provide feedback and evaluate user demands. Along with this, market analysis was also conducted to define specifications and requirements for the sanitary system as well as areas of application such as hospitals, homes and care facilities.
Functional prototypes were successfully created of the ISU-DEP sanitation solution and were internally tested. The complete system consists of a mobile bedside toilet, bed-shower, service modules for each and a common-use stationary docking station.
The docking station contains the charging unit for the service module batteries, a water heater for the bed-shower, a cold water facility for the toilet and a facility to service both modules. The portable bed-shower has a reusable shower head with disposable shower head attachments. The bedside toilet has a mobile toilet seat and provides motor-driven support for sitting down and rising. An added bonus is the fact that the toilet seat can also be used as a stand-alone unit. Lab and field trial planning were initiated along with prototype redesign for field trials that could not be completed due to unforeseen delays.
Patents were obtained for the bed-shower and other components of the ISU-DEP system. Commercialisation of the ISU-DEP system will strengthen the national and international position of participating businesses in the mobile assistive devices arena. This system will lower the burden of care, increase safety and enhance the quality of life of users and their families as well as caregivers.
In the future, this system could also be incorporated into smart homes, ambient assisted living and robotic solutions for health care and home care applications.