Implications of the emerging home systems technologies for rehabilitation
β Scribed by M. Cooper; D. Keating
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 663 KB
- Volume
- 18
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1350-4533
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β¦ Synopsis
This paper gives a review of the current and anticipated a!evelopments in Intepated Home Systems and raises the implications these have in the field of rehabilitation. Firstly, the systems under consideration are deJned and their development world-wide outlined. An overview of the IGuropean Home Systems Specification is given. The implications of this technology for rehabilitation art then raised considering: environmental control in the home; how people with degenerative conditions may be more readily able to remain in their homes as their condition progresses; and remote health monitoring. The expectation that the initial impact will be in the area of environmental control is stated, and a closer look at this field is made comparing current with anticipated systems. An outline is given of the TIDE Project HS-ADEPT (Home Systems -Access for Disabled and Elderly People to this 'I'echnology). Tke key @dings of the surq of users made at the outset of the project, relevant to this paper, are given. The ongoing work of the project is described in brief: The continuing developments in Integrated Home Systems and in particular the issue of standards are noted. Concluding comments are offmed in the hope of stimulating the necessary interdisciplinary discussion
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