BSI PD IEC TS 63134:2020
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Active assisted living (AAL) use cases
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 116 |
IEC TS 63134:2020 identifies AAL scenarios and use cases based on real-world applications and requirements. The use cases provide a practical context for considerations of interoperability and standards based on user experience. Use cases provide a context for utilizing existing standards and identifying further standardization work. User requirements have also been identified. This document also highlights potential areas for standardization in the AAL environment to ensure safety, security, privacy, ease of operation, performance and interoperability. Lastly, this document is a contribution to the IEC use case management repository, the purpose of which is to collect, administer, maintain, and analyse use cases.
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4 | CONTENTS |
11 | FOREWORD |
13 | INTRODUCTION |
14 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms 3.1 Terms and definitions 3.2 Abbreviated terms |
15 | 4 General 4.1 Overview 4.2 Objectives 4.3 Use case development stages 4.4 AAL architecture model |
16 | Figures Figure 1 – AAL architecture model |
17 | 5 Definition of AAL use case template 5.1 Overview 5.2 Description of use case 5.3 AAL levels of criticality |
18 | 5.4 Levels of assistance (user domains) |
19 | 5.5 Use case categories Figure 2 – Overview of AAL user domains |
20 | 5.6 Context of use Figure 3 – AAL use case categories |
21 | 5.7 System component composition |
22 | 5.8 Actors 5.8.1 General 5.8.2 Persons 5.8.3 Technical components 5.8.4 Organizations |
23 | 5.8.5 Relationship between actors 6 Use case analysis 6.1 General 6.2 Overview and representative use cases 6.2.1 General Figure 4 – Relationship between actors |
24 | Tables Table 1 – Titles and categories of use cases |
25 | 6.2.2 Prevention and management of chronic long-term conditions |
26 | 6.2.3 Social interaction 6.2.4 Mobility |
27 | 6.2.5 Health & wellness |
28 | 6.2.6 (Self-)management of daily life activities at home 6.3 Functionalities that appear in each use case |
30 | 7 Considerations of user requirements 7.1 General Table 2 – Categories and functionalities of use cases |
31 | 7.2 Definition of user requirements 7.2.1 General Figure 5 – Overview of user requirements |
32 | 7.2.2 Safety 7.2.3 Security Figure 6 – AAL use case classification |
33 | 7.2.4 Privacy and data protection 7.2.5 Functional requirements |
34 | 8 Summary of standards gap analysis 9 Conclusions and recommendations |
35 | Annex A (informative)AAL use case template (version 1.10) 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 |
36 | 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) |
37 | 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 |
38 | Annex B (informative)Representative use cases B.1 Use case 1 personal health check 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 |
39 | B.1.5 Version management B.1.6 Basic information to use case B.1.7 Scope and objectives of use case |
40 | 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) |
41 | 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 |
42 | B.1.17 Drawings or diagrams depicting the use case B.2 Use case 2 advanced medication monitoring B.2.1 Level of criticality (see 5.3) B.2.2 Name of use case B.2.3 AAL function and service layer |
43 | 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 |
46 | 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 |
47 | 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 |
48 | B.2.17 Drawings or diagrams depicting the use case B.3 Use Case 3 enable social interaction with care provider B.3.1 Level of criticality (see 5.3) |
49 | 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 |
50 | B.3.6 Basic information to use case B.3.7 Scope and objectives of use case |
51 | B.3.8 Narrative of use case |
52 | 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 |
53 | 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 |
54 | B.3.17 Drawings or diagrams depicting the use case |
55 | B.4 Use case 4 social interaction with smart TV B.4.1 Level of criticality (see 5.3) B.4.2 Name of use case B.4.3 AAL function and service layer |
56 | B.4.4 AAL system component composition B.4.5 Version management B.4.6 Basic information to use case |
57 | 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 |
58 | 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) |
59 | B.4.16 User requirements and interactions with other actors B.4.17 Drawings or diagrams depicting the use case |
60 | B.5 Use case 5 smart wheeled walker B.5.1 Level of criticality (see 5.3) |
61 | 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 |
62 | B.5.6 Basic information to use case B.5.7 Scope and objectives of use case |
63 | B.5.8 Narrative of use case B.5.9 Actors: people, components, systems, integrated systems, applications and organizations |
64 | 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 |
65 | 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 |
66 | B.6 Use Case 6 enhanced terminal accessibility B.6.1 Level of criticality (see 5.3) B.6.2 Name of use case |
67 | 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 |
68 | B.6.7 Scope and objectives of use case B.6.8 Narrative of use case |
69 | 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 |
70 | 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 |
71 | B.6.17 Drawings or diagrams depicting the use case B.7 Use case 7 intelligent apartment B.7.1 Level of criticality (See 5.3) B.7.2 Name of use case |
72 | B.7.3 AAL function and service layer B.7.4 BAAL system component composition B.7.5 Version management |
73 | B.7.6 Basic information to use case B.7.7 Scope and objectives of use case |
74 | B.7.8 Narrative of use case |
75 | 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 |
76 | 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 |
77 | B.7.17 Drawings or diagrams depicting the use case B.8 Use case 8 personal trainer B.8.1 Level of criticality (see 5.3) |
78 | 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 |
79 | B.8.6 Basic information to use case B.8.7 Scope and objectives of use case B.8.8 Narrative of use case |
80 | 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 |
81 | 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 |
82 | B.8.17 Drawings or diagrams depicting the use case |
84 | B.9 Use case 9 behaviour monitoring 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 |
85 | B.9.5 Version Management B.9.6 Basic Information to Use Case B.9.7 Scope and Objectives of Use Case |
86 | B.9.8 Narrative of use case B.9.9 Actors: people, components, systems, integrated systems, applications and organizations |
87 | 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 |
88 | 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 |
89 | B.9.17 Drawings or diagrams depicting the use case |
90 | B.10 Use case 10 shopping and nutrition planner B.10.1 Level of criticality (see 5.3) |
91 | 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 |
92 | B.10.6 Basic information to use case B.10.7 Scope and objectives of use case |
93 | 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) |
94 | 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 |
95 | B.10.17 Drawings or diagrams depicting the use case |
96 | B.11 Use case 11 intelligent lighting fixtures B.11.1 Level of criticality (see 5.3) B.11.2 Name of use case B.11.3 AAL function and service layer |
97 | 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 |
98 | B.11.8 Narrative of use case |
99 | 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 |
100 | 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 |
101 | B.11.17 Drawings or diagrams depicting the use case |
105 | Annex C (informative)User requirements analysis Figure C.1 – Extraction example of user requirements from UC #1 |
106 | Table C.1 – Extraction of user requirements from use cases |
108 | Table C.2 – Allocation to user requirements groups |
109 | Table C.3 – Mapping of user requirements groups by UC categories and Figure 5 |
110 | 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 |
111 | Figure D.3 – Extraction of user requirements from UC #3 Figure D.4 – Extraction of user requirements from UC #4 |
112 | Figure D.5 – Extraction of user requirements from UC #5 Figure D.6 – Extraction of user requirements from UC #6 |
113 | Figure D.7 – Extraction of user requirements from UC #7 Figure D.8 – Extraction of user requirements from UC #8 |
114 | Figure D.9 – Extraction of user requirements from UC #9 Figure D.10 – Extraction of user requirements from UC #10 |
115 | Bibliography |