Assistive technology has two parts: devices (the actual tools people use) and services (the support to choose and use the tools). Students who struggle with learning can use AT to help with subjects like reading, writing, and math. AT can also help kids and adults with the tasks of daily...
The development of many tools and technologies for people with visual impairment has become a major priority in the field of assistive technology research. However, many of these technology advancements have limitations in terms of the human aspects of the user experience (e.g., usability, learnabi...
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The aging population has caused assistive technology (AT) to receive attention. Thus, ensuring accurate user comprehension of AT has become increasingly crucial, and more specialized education for students in relevant fields is necessary. The goal of thi
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63 Of particular significance, the judge held that the eyeglass exclusion in the Medicare statute excludes coverage only for routine eyeglasses but not more for elaborate treatments, citing 2 other court cases that reached the same conclusion regarding coverage for low vision technology.64,65 ...
blog was to educate readers about the latest and greatest in assistive technology – not the bulky, outdated and expensive machines we are used to seeing everywhere, but affordable, state of the art technology that would change the future of people with disabilities drastically in the near future...
Location based services for the blind supported by RFID technology. Procedia Comput. Sci. 2014, 27, 2–8. [CrossRef] 70. Tsirmpas, C.; Rompas, A.; Fokou, O.; Koutsouris, D. An indoor navigation system for visually impaired and elderly people based on Radio Frequency Identification (...
Technology has been contributing significantly to the development of assistive devices for disabled persons (DPs). Many of these devices aim to assist people who are blind or visually impaired, providing them with friendlier ways to interact with their surroundings (obstacles, objects, and navigation)...
This paper presents a new architecture that integrates Internet of Things (IoT) devices, service robots, and users in a smart assistive environment. A new intuitive and multimodal interaction system supporting people with disabilities and bedbound patien