Comprehensive Safety Features: This GPS tracker includes fall alert, geofence, and real-time positioning capabilities, ensuring the safety and security of users, especially seniors and dementia patients. User-Friendly Interface: Utilize the Smart Locator app on iOS or Android devices to track the user...
wifi, Dual SIM Card, 4g, APP Control, IP67 waterproof, Kids, for Elderly, SOS button, for Loneworker, for Patients Function Alarm Clock, Sleep Tracker, Speed Measurement, Answer Call, Dial Call, APP Remote Control, GPS location, Power Saving Mode, SOS Emergency Call, real time tracking, ...
User-Friendly Design: The compact and lightweight design of the device (58mmx40mmx18mm, 35g) makes it easy to wear and carry, suitable for users with autism or mental disabilities, as well as elderly individuals or lone workers. Long-Lasting Battery Life: With a 600mAh battery, this devic...
wearable device, some people feel uncomfortable and easily forget to wear them before sleep [16]. Contactless consumer sleep-tracking devices (hereinafter referred to as ‘CCSTDs’) have a low cost and are simple to operate. Whether it is a bedside device using technologies, such as radiofreque...
Our toolkit can also be used for facilitating gaze-based interaction and real-time adaptive applications using the data provider module. For instance, prior research proposed to use eye tracking and HMDs to augment the episodic memory of dementia patients by storing artificial memory sequences and ...
It has been reported that 50 million people have been diagnosed with dementia worldwide [1]. Despite efforts toward the development of disease-modifying treatments for dementia, none have been successfully able to treat the cognitive dysfunction in such patients with dementia. Therefore, recent studie...
A patient whose movement is being monitored, perhaps because of Alzheimer's or dementia, will wear a sensor the size of a quarter on a belt or piece of clothing. One whose vital signs, such as temperature,heart beatandoxygen level, are being monitored will wear the sensor on his or her...
Our toolkit can also be used for facilitating gaze-based interaction and real-time adaptive applications using the data provider module. For instance, prior research proposed to use eye tracking and HMDs to augment the episodic memory of dementia patients by storing artificial memory sequences and ...
A patient whose movement is being monitored, perhaps because of Alzheimer's or dementia, will wear a sensor the size of a quarter on a belt or piece of clothing. One whose vital signs, such as temperature,heart beatandoxygen level, are being monitored will wear the sensor on his or her...
The reasons for abandoning assistive technology are diverse, the most recurrent being that the user does not like the technology; the user is afraid to use the equipment; the user does not believe in the benefit of the device; the technology is not physically fit for the user; the price ...