Springer, 2020. — 220 p. — (Intelligent Systems Reference Library 170). — ISBN: 978-3-030-30816-2.
This book illustrates the rapid pace of development in intelligent assistive technology in recent years, and highlights some salient examples of using modern IT&C technologies to provide devices, systems and application software for persons with certain motor or cognitive disabilities. The book proposes both theoretical and practical approaches to intelligent assistive and emergent technologies used in healthcare for the elderly and patients with chronic diseases. Intelligent assistive technology (IAT) is currently being introduced and developed worldwide as an important tool for maintaining independence and high quality of life among community-living people with certain disabilities, and as a key enabler for the aging population. The book offers a valuable resource for students at technical, medical and general universities, but also for specialists working in various fields in which emergent technologies are being used to help people enjoy optimal quality of life.
Cloud and Internet of Things Technologies for Supporting In-House Informal Caregivers: A Conceptual Architecture
Assistive Technologies to Support Communication with Neuro-motor Disabled Patients
Intelligent Functional Electrical Stimulation
Mathematical Models Used in Intelligent Assistive Technologies: Response Surface Methodology in Software Tools Optimization for Medical Rehabilitation
An Integrated System for Improved Assisted Living of Elderly People
Machine Learning Based Assistive Speech Technology for People with Neurological Disorders
Feasibility of Non-contact Smart Sensor-Based Falls Detection in a Residential Aged Care Environment
The Challenge of Automatic Eating Behaviour Analysis and Tracking