First International Conference on the Digital Society (ICDS'07) 2007
DOI: 10.1109/icds.2007.31
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On Smart-Care Services: Studies of Visually Impaired Users in Living Contexts

Abstract: -Smart care technology is any sensor based technology used to aid and support human independent living. Such technologies offer new potential and can give rise to new problems for making the technology accessible to users. In this work we focus on integrated services for people with visual impairment. Web based information services have already been adapted for people with varying degrees of disability. What is needed now is a service oriented architecture that integrates information services with smart care t… Show more

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“…As a showcase for our approach, in this paper we focus on technology-assisted living, where the domains to be administered are units of personal living. Here, someone may be living alone, perhaps in sheltered housing, perhaps post-operative, perhaps with one or more disabilities [8], perhaps elderly and infirm. In this scenario, the healthcare applications are composed of several services to monitor the patient condition, and to assist the patient or the carer in performing the appropriate treatments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a showcase for our approach, in this paper we focus on technology-assisted living, where the domains to be administered are units of personal living. Here, someone may be living alone, perhaps in sheltered housing, perhaps post-operative, perhaps with one or more disabilities [8], perhaps elderly and infirm. In this scenario, the healthcare applications are composed of several services to monitor the patient condition, and to assist the patient or the carer in performing the appropriate treatments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The availability of a smart living environment, in the form of a smart home, will help alleviate some aspects of this problem and hence release resources that would otherwise go to long-term health support of an individual patient to other patients, enable early diagnosis of chronic health conditions, and make clinical visits more efficient due to the availability of objective information prior to the such visits (Botsis and Hartvigsen, 2008;Friedewald et al, 2005). A number of studies have been reported in the literature that applies the smart home concept to deliver various aspects of telemedicine or tele-health (Liu et al, 2007). The general architecture of a system that delivers the required health-care services would consist www.intechopen.com…”
Section: Tele-health Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The UK e-Science program made funds available between 2001 and 2004 in Healthcare. These were used to sponsor projects such as eDiaMonND (UK e-Science eDiaMoND Project, http://www.ediamond.ox.ac.uk/), CLEF (CLEFintegrating information for the clinical e-Scientist, http://www.clinical-escience.org/start.html) and CareGrid (Liu, et al, 2007).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%