Abstract
Abstract This paper explores the convergence of science and technology through the lens of Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) systems, demonstrating how collaborative development across multiple disciplines enhances the wellbeing and independence of older adults. We illustrate the integration of medical sciences, robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), sensor technology, and human-computer interaction (HCI) in creating sophisticated AAL systems that address both the medical and social needs of older adults. This case study focuses on the principles of convergence that guide the development of modern healthcare solutions, such as as holistic views, common goals, evolutionary patterns, and cross-domain interactions that foster the creation of innovative, effective, and ethically sound solutions. By examining collaborative processes, scientific innovations, and technological advancements, the study highlights the multifaceted impacts of AAL systems on elderly wellbeing, emphasizing the critical role of interdisciplinary approaches in solving complex health and social challenges.
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