Smart technologies : breakthroughs in research and practice
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- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
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- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright Page
Editorial Advisory Board
List of Contributors
Table of Contents
Preface
Section 1: Assistive and Wearable Technology
Chapter 1: RFID and Dead-Reckoning-Based Indoor Navigation for Visually Impaired Pedestrians
Chapter 2: Information Communication Assistive Technologies for Visually Impaired People
Chapter 3: Gaze-Based Assistive Technologies
Chapter 4: Design and Evaluation of Vision-Based Head and Face Tracking Interfaces for Assistive Input
Chapter 5: Next Wave of Tele-Medicine
Chapter 6: Emerging Technologies for Dementia Patient Monitoring
Section 2: Corporate Innovation
Chapter 7: PRHOLO
Chapter 8: Usability Evaluation of Dialogue Designs for Voiceprint Authentication in Automated Telephone Banking
Chapter 9: Technology-Enabled Experiential Marketing
Chapter 10: Emerging Technologies and Organizational Transformation
Chapter 11: Hybrid Intelligence for Smarter Networking Operations
Section 3: Culture, Society, and the Arts
Chapter 12: Upgrading Society With Smart Government
Chapter 13: Societal Implications of Current and Emerging βSmartβ Technologies
Chapter 14: ZatLab Gesture Recognition Framework
Chapter 15: ZatLab
Section 4: Educational Technology
Chapter 16: Second Language Learners' Spoken Discourse
Chapter 17: Speech Recognition Software Contributes to Reading Development for Young Learners of English
Chapter 18: Integration of Wireless Technologies in Smart University Campus Environment
Chapter 19: A Kinect-Based Assessment System for Smart Classroom
Chapter 20: Interactive Boards in Schools
Section 5: Urban Spaces and Energy Optimization
Chapter 21: Visualising Data for Smart Cities
Chapter 22: Wireless Access Networks for Smart Cities
Chapter 23: Smart CCTV and the Management of Urban Space
Chapter 24: Urbanizing the Ambient
Chapter 25: Optimized Energy Consumption and Demand Side Management in Smart Grid
Chapter 26: Implementation of Flooding Free Routing in Smart Grid
Index
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