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Successful Aging
April-June 2004 (vol. 3 no. 2)
pp. 48-50
This issue's Works in Progress department presents six abstracts for projects that are developing interesting solutions to the elderly's quality of life challenges. The first two abstracts discuss projects that will help provide the elderly with freedom and independence by instrumenting their environments with supportive technology. The next two abstracts discuss projects building specialized user interfaces for addressing some of the challenges associated with aging, such as vision impairment. The final two abstracts present projects that will aid independence for the elderly by providing remote monitoring and assistance.
Index Terms:
home assurance system, illumination-based locator, context-aware computing, user-centered design, virtual companion
Citation:
Paul Cuddihy, Roderick T. Hinman, Al-Thaddeus Avestruz, Elmer C. Lupton, Gary Livshin, John I. Rodriguez, Steven B. Leeb, Corinne M. Clark, Kathy J. Horvath, Ladislav Volicer, Bjorn Landfeldt, Judy Kay, Robert Kummerfeld, Aaron Quigley, David West, Trent Apted, Gavin Sinclair, David J. Haniff, Roy Kalawsky, David Atkins, Martin Lewin, Steve J. Brown, Nahid Shahmehri, Johan Aberg, Dennis Maciuszek, Ioan Chisalita, "Successful Aging," IEEE Pervasive Computing, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 48-50, Apr.-June 2004, doi:10.1109/MPRV.2004.1316818
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