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- Usability of PDF based Digital Textbooks to the Physically Disabled University StudentHidehisa Oku, Kayoko Matsubara, Masayuki Booka. 3-10 [doi]
- Paper-Based Textbooks with Audio Support for Print-Disabled StudentsAkio Fujiyoshi, Akiko Ohsawa, Takuya Takaira, Yoshiaki Tani, Mamoru Fujiyoshi, Yuko Ota. 11-18 [doi]
- ICT Learning Technologies for Disabled People: Recommendations for Good PracticeMarion A. Hersh. 19-26 [doi]
- Supporting Blind Students in STEM Education in AustriaAndrea Petz, Klaus Miesenberger. 27-31 [doi]
- A network of peers and practices for addressing Learner Variability: UDLnetKaterina Riviou, Georgios Kouroupetroglou, Nikolaos Oikonomidis. 32-39 [doi]
- Innovative methods and tools for professionals working in supported living services for intellectually disabled personsKatalin Gruiz. 40-47 [doi]
- Evidence-based development and first usability testing of a social serious game based multi-modal system for early screening for atypical socio-cognitive developmentMiklos Gyori, Zsófia Borsos, Krisztina Stefanik. 48-54 [doi]
- Evidence-based development and evaluation of mobile cognitive support apps for people on the autism spectrum: methodological conclusions from two R+D projectsMiklos Gyori, Krisztina Stefanik, Ildikó Kanizsai-Nagy. 55-62 [doi]
- Applicability of standard eye-tracking technique in people with intellectual disability: methodological conclusions from a series of studiesJudit Csákvári, Miklos Gyori. 63-70 [doi]
- Developing an Animal Counting Game in Second Life for a Young Adult with Down SyndromeMiklós Boleracki, Ferenc Farkas, Attila Meszely, Zoltan Szikszai, Cecilia Sik-Lányi. 71-77 [doi]
- Delivering beneficial impacts in Assistive Technology: Improving government's approach to innovationJoseph P. Lane. 78-83 [doi]
- Cost-effectiveness of powered wheelchairs: findings of a studyRenzo Andrich, Claudia Salatino, Rosa Maria Converti, Maurizio Saruggia. 84-91 [doi]
- Comparing three knowledge communication strategies - Diffusion, Dissemination and Translation - through randomized controlled studiesJoseph P. Lane, Vathsala I. Stone. 92-97 [doi]
- Testing usability of Mobile Shower Commodes for adults with Spinal Cord Injury: research method and overviewEmma L. Friesen, Trevor G. Russell, Deborah Theodoros. 98-105 [doi]
- Level Of Knowledge Use Survey (LOKUS): A validated instrument for tracking knowledge uptake and useJoseph P. Lane, Vathsala I. Stone, Amanda Nobrega, Machiko Tomita. 106-110 [doi]
- The Cooperate Assistive Teamwork Environment for Software Description LanguagesHenning Groenda, Stephan Seifermann, Karin Müller, Gerhard Jaworek. 111-118 [doi]
- Are mainstream mobile technologies bringing about new opportunities for people with disabilities? Insights from three case studiesValerio Gower, Claudia Salatino, Lucia Pigini, Antonio Caracciolo. 119-126 [doi]
- Can We Fix The Web?Irena Kolar, Gill Whitney. 127-133 [doi]
- Better Questions, Better Answers: Structured Web Accessibility Evaluations for Non-ExpertsChristian Bühler, Helmut Heck, Annika Nietzio, Frank Berker, Mikael Snaprud. 134-141 [doi]
- Accessible Web Design - The Power of the Personal MessageGill Whitney. 142-145 [doi]
- Smart Houses and Uncomfortable HomesNorman Alm, John L. Arnott. 146-151 [doi]
- A plug&play Brain Computer Interface solution for AAL systemsNiccolò Mora, Ilaria De Munari, Paolo Ciampolini. 152-158 [doi]
- Open Ambient Intelligence EnvironmentsLaura Burzagli, Pier Luigi Emiliani. 159-166 [doi]
- BRIDGeViz: Towards an Interactive Data Visualization Tool for Exploration of Indoor Daily Life of an Older AdultHassan Saidinejad, Diego Bogni, Sara Comai, Fabio Salice. 167-173 [doi]
- Assessing User Needs and Requirements for Assistive Robots at HomeKatharina Werner, Franz Werner. 174-179 [doi]
- Designing an Assistive Learning Aid for Writing Acquisition: A Challenge for Children with DyslexiaSeemab Latif, Rabbia Tariq, Shehla Tariq, Rabia Latif. 180-188 [doi]
- Using a Participatory Action Research Design to Develop an Application Together with Young Adults with Spina BifidaHelene Lidström, Magnus Lindskog-Wallander, Eva Arnemo. 189-194 [doi]
- Conceptual Design of Haptic-Feedback Navigation Device for Individuals with Alzheimer's DiseaseRosalam Che Me, Alessandro Biamonti, Mohd Rashid Mohd Saad. 195-203 [doi]
- Applying guidelines for evaluating digital technologies for people living with dementia: A case studyPhil Joddrell, Peter Cudd. 204-211 [doi]
- Persons with Dementia and Their Caregivers Using GPSTone Øderud, Bjørg Landmark, Sissel Eriksen, Anne Berit Fossberg, Sigrid Aketun, May Omland, Karl-Gerhard Hem, Elisabeth Østensen, Dag Ausen. 212-221 [doi]
- Guidelines and Options for Computer Access from a Reclined PositionRay Grott. 222-226 [doi]
- Stepwise Approach to Accessible MOOC DevelopmentE. A. Draffan, Mike Wald, Kate Dickens, Gottfried Zimmermann, Sebastian Kelle, Klaus Miesenberger, Andrea Petz. 227-234 [doi]
- DigiPlace4all: an online peer support community for digital skillsMark Magennis, Esther Murphy, Andrean Lazarov, Karel Van Isacker, Kinga Dumnicka, Malgorzata Polak, Bernadette Meagher, Philip Penny. 235-240 [doi]
- Maximizing Employment Outcomes through the Use of "Lower-Tech" Assistive Technology & Rehabilitation EngineeringRay Grott. 241-246 [doi]
- Usability of RemindMe - An Interactive Web-Based Mobile Reminder Calendar: A Professional's PerspectiveV. Bolic-Baric, V. Tegelström, E. Ekblad, H. Hemmingsson. 247-254 [doi]
- Ontology-based Semantic Support to Improve Accessibility of GraphicsTomás Murillo-Morales, Klaus Miesenberger. 255-260 [doi]
- Magnetic, Angular Rate and Gravity Sensor System Fusion for Orientation EstimationManuel R. Alfonso, Anselmo Frizera, Klaus F. Côco. 261-266 [doi]
- A Comparative Study on Java Technologies for Focus and Cursor Handling in Accessible Dynamic InteractionsPrajaks Jitngernmadan, Klaus Miesenberger. 267-273 [doi]
- Designing GUIs for low vision by simulating reduced visual acuity: reduced resolution versus shrinkingFrode Eika Sandnes. 274-281 [doi]
- An Identification Procedure for Behavioral Analysis in a Multi-User environmentClaudio Guerra, Valentina Bianchi, Ilaria De Munari, Paolo Ciampolini. 282-287 [doi]
- Tele-care robot for assisting independent senior citizens who live at homeReuven Katz. 288-294 [doi]
- Self-tuning behavioral analysis in AAL "FOOD" project pilot environmentsNiccolò Mora, Agostino Losardo, Ilaria De Munari, Paolo Ciampolini. 295-299 [doi]
- Combining apps targeting professionals and senior citizens to improve housing accessibility and influence housing provision policiesTina Helle, Susanne Iwarsson, Tine Bieber Lunn, Mogens Holm Iversen, Oskar Jonsson, Knut Mårtensson, Tanja Svarre, Björn Slaug. 300-305 [doi]
- How to live independently with or without technology?Anne Kärki, Merja Sallinen, Jere Kuusinen. 306-310 [doi]
- Platform for frail elderly people supporting information and communicationYan Ping Man, Ger Cremers, Marieke Spreeuwenberg, Luc P. de Witte. 311-318 [doi]
- Distributed cognition, dementia, and technologyNorman Alm. 319-324 [doi]
- Mapping City Accessibility: Review and AnalysisSara Comai, Daniel Kayange, Raffaella Mangiarotti, Matteo Matteucci, Seçil Ugur Yavuz, Francesco Valentini. 325-331 [doi]
- SIMON: Integration of mobility and parking solutions for people with disabilitiesAlberto Ferreras, Ricard Barberà, Juan Vicente Durá-Gil, José Solaz, Eva María Muñoz, Manuel Serrano, Antonio Marqués. 332-336 [doi]
- Examples of the application of the cause-effect ergonomic evaluation model to the wheelchair cushionsRicard Barberà-Guillem, Álvaro Page, José Laparra, Juan Vicente Durá-Gil. 337-340 [doi]
- ODINS: On-Demand Indoor Navigation System RFID BasedFederico Bianchi, Andrea Masciadri, Fabio Salice. 341-349 [doi]
- Barriers and Facilitators to Uptake of Assistive Technologies: Summary of a Literature ExplorationE. A. Draffan, Abi James, Peter Cudd, Claire L. Bentley. 350-356 [doi]
- The Assistance Dog System in Finland. An Overview of the Current Situation and SuggestionsOuti Töytäri, Sarianna Savolainen. 357-359 [doi]
- Progress of the European Assistive Technology Information NetworkValerio Gower, Renzo Andrich. 360-366 [doi]
- Collaboration between Industrial Designers and Design Engineers - Comparing the Understanding of Design IntentEsben Skov Laursen, Louise Møller. 367-371 [doi]
- Balancing game universes for playing without sight or hearingThomas Westin, Malin Furöstam, Roy Yasasindhu, Lena Norberg, Mats Wiklund, Peter Mozelius. 372-377 [doi]
- Embedded systems for supporting computer accessibilityDavide Mulfari, Antonio Celesti, Maria Fazio, Massimo Villari, Antonio Puliafito. 378-385 [doi]
- Emergent Application on Smart Phone for Deaf, Language Dysfunction and Foreigners: - Communication method to perform swift rescue report by refined icons with GPS technologyNaotsune Hosono, Hiromitsu Inoue, Miwa Nakanishi, Yutaka Tomita. 386-391 [doi]
- Versatile Text Extraction System for Text-to-Speech Reading Assistant CameraHideaki Goto. 392-397 [doi]
- Validation of Mobility of Pedestrians with Low Vision Using Graphic Floor Signs and Voice GuidesKiyohiro Omori, Takao Yanagihara, Hiroshi Kitagawa, Norihiro Ikeda. 398-404 [doi]
- Visual functioning of aging care professionals and the influence of light, a brief literature studyEfthymia Apodoulianaki, Mirjam van Tilborg, Helianthe S. M. Kort. 405-410 [doi]
- Creating healthy nursing home environment via lighting interventions: a theoretical approachEmelieke R. C. M. Huisman, Helianthe S. M. Kort. 411-414 [doi]
- Measurements of speech intelligibility in common rooms for older adults as a first step towards acoustical guidelinesJikke Reinten, Nicole van Hout, Constant Hak, Helianthe Kort. 415-422 [doi]
- Development of the Environmental Observation scale for the Visual ImpairedMarianne Sinoo, Helianthe Kort. 423-426 [doi]
- The influence of dry eye and office environment on visual functioningMirjam van Tilborg, Helianthe Kort, Paul Murphy, Katharine Evans. 427-431 [doi]
- Using a Pressure Mapping System to Evaluate Contact Pressure on Hands During Use of Axillary CrutchesDanilo C. Silva, Fausto O. Medola, Gabriel H. C. Bonfim, Luis Carlos Paschoarelli. 432-439 [doi]
- PONS - Mobility Assistance on Footpaths for Public TransportationReinhard Koutny, Klaus Miesenberger. 440-446 [doi]
- Biomechanics and Physiology for Propelling Wheelchair Uphill SlopeTsutomu Hashizume, Hiroshi Kitagawa, Hokyoo Lee, Hisatoshi Ueda, Ikuo Yoneda, Masayuki Booka. 447-454 [doi]
- Agile WalkerReuven Katz. 455-460 [doi]
- Way-Finding Support in Public Transport Environments provided by the NAMO Mobile Travel Assistance SystemChristian Bühler, Helmut Heck, Annika Nietzio, Frank Reins, Frank Berker. 461-468 [doi]
- How to Accomplish the Assistive Technology Service Delivery Process for Adults in Order to Obtain the Best Outcomes - A Literature ReviewÅse Brandt, Anne Christensen, Pernille Grünberger. 469-477 [doi]
- Assessing Service Delivery Systems for Assitive Technology in Brazil using HEART Study quality indicatorsTulio Maximo, Laurence Clift. 478-484 [doi]
- The relationship between the key elements of Donabedian's conceptual model within the field of assistive technologyTerje Sund, Susanne Iwarsson, Åse Brandt. 485-490 [doi]
- Implementing UNCRPD - Barrier Free Access to Buildings in NRW - Database and Signet "NRW Inklusiv"Christian Bühler, Roland Borosch, Gertrud Servos. 491-497 [doi]
- Developing Deep Water Excercise Equipment for Low Back Pain (LBP) Patients: medical validation experiencesErika Jókai, Ágnes Hárságyi. 498-505 [doi]
- Proposal for SVG2DOT: - An Interoperable Tactile Graphics Creation System Using SVG outputs from InkscapeKazunori Minatani. 506-511 [doi]
- Visibility of LED Blocks Mounted on Crosswalk Boundaries for low Visual CapacityNorihiro Ikeda, Kazuya Takahashi, Tomoyuki Inagaki, Katsuya Sato, Shin-ichi Ito, Motohiro Seiyama, Kiyohito Takeuchi, Hiroshi Ogino, Shoichiro Fujisawa. 512-517 [doi]
- Development of a Portable Two-Way Communication and Information Device for Deafblind PeopleOliver Ozioko, Marion A. Hersh. 518-525 [doi]
- Wearable technology to help with visual challenges - two case studiesViktor Kálmán, Csaba Baczó, Makis Livadas, Tamás Csielka. 526-532 [doi]
- 2D Presentation Techniques of Mind-maps for Blind Meeting ParticipantsStephan Pölzer, Klaus Miesenberger. 533-538 [doi]
- Operational Assistance for Elderly People by Using Audio RhythmsHiroko Akatsu, Akinori Komatsubara. 539-545 [doi]
- Beyond qualitative and subjective techniques to assess usability of banking interfaces for senior citizensJosé Laparra-Hernández, Enric Medina, María Sancho, Carolina Soriano, Juanvi Durá, Ricard Barberà-Guillem, Rakel Poveda-Puente. 546-551 [doi]
- Automatic Quiz Generation for the ElderlyWeiqin Chen, Jeanette Samuelsen. 552-559 [doi]
- SHARON: a Simulator of Human Activities, ROutines and NeedsFabio Veronese, Daniele Proserpio, Sara Comai, Matteo Matteucci, Fabio Salice. 560-566 [doi]
- Deciding to apply for, receiving and starting to use assistive technology devices - an enigmatic journey: - A qualitative study of the experiences of older individualsAstrid Gramstad, Sissel Lisa Storli, Torunn Hamran. 567-572 [doi]
- ICT based technology to support play for children with severe physical disabilitiesRenée van den Heuvel, Monique A. S. Lexis, Luc P. de Witte. 573-577 [doi]
- 4D-Joystick - New Possibilities for Persons with Motor DisabilitiesGerhard Nussbaum, David Thaller. 578-585 [doi]
- Sweet Cheese. Back to the Physical WorldJérôme Dupire. 586-592 [doi]
- Human-computer interface using a head mounted camera and IR markersEdwin Peter Walsh, Walter Daems, Jan Steckel. 593-596 [doi]
- Supporting shoulder rehabilitation - designing simple devices aiding physiotherapyIldikó Fiszter, Krisztián Sisák. 597-600 [doi]
- How assistive technology changes the brain: the critical role of hippocampal-striatal interactions during cognitive trainingSzabolcs Kéri. 601-604 [doi]
- Can Disability Code Activation Promote Sustainable Development in Egypt... After the Arab Spring?Safaa Mahmoud Issa Abdou. 605-614 [doi]
- The role of emotional intelligence in vocational rehabilitation with special respect to physically and cognitively disabled personsBeatrix Séllei. 615-620 [doi]
- Service composition towards increasing end-user accessibilityNikolaos Kaklanis, Konstantinos Votis, Dimitrios Tzovaras. 621-625 [doi]
- A qualitative study to evaluate strategies for changes in the assistive technology service delivery in FlandersJonas Verbrugghe, Loes Cardinaels, Mieke Haesen, Ben A. M. Schouten, Bianca Ceccarelli, Wim Pinxten, Annemie Spooren, Annick Timmermans. 626-632 [doi]
- Walking Characteristics of Persons with Visually Impairment Crossing Intersections with Audible Pedestrian SignalsShoichiro Fujisawa, Kyohei Hirono, Shin-ichi Ito, Katsuya Sato, Osamu Sueda. 633-638 [doi]
- Intuitive tactile algorithms to guide blind runners by means of a belt with vibratorsJuan V. Durá-Gil, Bruno Bazuelo-Ruiz, Fernando Mollà, Ricard Barberà-Guillem, Àgnes Jakab, Tamás Csielka. 639-643 [doi]
- ® using development processMio Nakamura, Jun Suzurikawa, Shohei Tsukada, Yohei Kume, Hideo Kawakami, Kaoru Inoue, Takenobu Inoue. 644-650 [doi]
- Locating assistive technology research in a clinical setting: an occupational perspectiveSally Fowler-Davis, Laura Evans, Peter Cudd. 651-658 [doi]
- ICT services for prolonging independent living of the elderly with cognitive impairments - IN LIFE conceptMaria Panou, María Fernanda Cabrera-Umpiérrez, Evangelos Bekiaris, Katerina Touliou. 659-663 [doi]
- A conceptual framework related to ICT-AT competence development: The theoretical foundations of ENTELISKaterina Mavrou, Evert-Jan Hoogerwerf, Maria Meletiou-Mavrotheris, Anne Kärki, Merja Sallinen. 664-670 [doi]
- Views and considerations on ICT-AT competences development within the ENTELIS project: The Case of CyprusKaterina Mavrou, Maria Meletiou-Mavrotheris. 671-678 [doi]
- Mainstream ICT Can Support Children and Adolescents with ADHD and/or Autism in Their Everyday ActivitiesØystein Dale, Lisbet Grut. 679-684 [doi]
- E-inclusion: Digital equality - young people with disabilitiesH. Hemmingsson, V. Bolic-Baric, Helene Lidström. 685-688 [doi]
- Introducing LUDI: a research network on play for children with disabilitiesSerenella Besio, Marco Carnesecchi, Pedro Encarnação. 689-695 [doi]
- Feasibility of using MIRA with adult patients presenting with upper limb motor dysfunction post neurological damageMark McGlinchey, Alexandra Curtis, Rachel Ritchie, Gareth D. Jones. 696-702 [doi]
- Measuring Benefits of Telepresence robot for Individuals with Motor ImpairmentsJun Yamaguchi, Christian Parone, Deborah Di Federico, Pierluigi Beomonte Zobel, Giorgio Felzani. 703-709 [doi]
- Usability of a New Writing Assistive Device for Persons with Cervical Spinal Cord InjuryMyungJoon Lim, Jiyoung Park, Kuem Ju Lee, Hyosun Kweon, Byungchul Kim, Kyujin Cho, Hyun Choi. 710-717 [doi]
- Assistive Technology as an artificial intelligence opportunity: Case study of letter-based, head movement driven communicationBrigitta Miksztai-Réthey, Kinga Bettina Faragó. 718-723 [doi]
- Development of Integrated Public Administration Custom Services in HungaryTamas Laki. 724-729 [doi]
- Assistive Technology: Creating and Engaging Collaborative CommunitiesSurinder Bangar, Gail A. Mountain, Peter Cudd. 730-735 [doi]
- Knowledge Exchange: selecting research opportunities through estimationPeter Cudd, Sally Fowler-Davis, Laura Evans, Sue J. Mawson. 736-743 [doi]
- A Unified Semantic Framework for the description of assistive technologiesAggeliki Konstadinidou, Nikolaos Kaklanis, Konstantinos Votis, Dimitrios Tzovaras. 744-748 [doi]
- Building an effective ontology for assistive technologyAlexandra Danial-Saad, Tsvi Kuflik, Patrice L. (Tamar) Weiss, Naomi Schreuer. 749-754 [doi]
- Hybrid Instruction Method of Brush Strokes with Haptic DeviceYoshihiko Nomura, Hirotsugu Kato, Ryota Sakamoto. 755-758 [doi]
- Improving quality of life through ICT for the facilitation of daily activities and home medical monitoringIosif Klironomos, Margherita Antona, Constantine Stephanidis. 759-766 [doi]
- Developing movement recognition application with the use of Shimmer sensor and Microsoft Kinect sensorTibor Guzsvinecz, Veronika Szücs, Cecilia Sik-Lányi. 767-772 [doi]
- Developing movement therapy application with Microsoft Kinect control for supporting stroke rehabilitationFlavian A. Mintal, Veronika Szücs, Cecilia Sik-Lányi. 773-781 [doi]
- Users' Perception and Readiness of the eChez-Soi In-Home Telerehabilitation PlatformHélène Moffet, Claude Vincent, Didier Saey, Valérie Coats, François Routhier, Fanny Choinière, François Comeau. 782-787 [doi]
- Structures, snacks, sprints, and socialising: strategies to increase writing output for AT PractitionersEmma L. Friesen. 788-791 [doi]
- Developing User-Centered Continuous Professional Education for ATD Service PersonnelAnne Kanto-Ronkanen, Pekka Paalasmaa, Lea Saarni. 792-795 [doi]
- A Participatory Research Approach to develop an Arabic Symbol DictionaryE. A. Draffan, Amatullah Kadous, Amal Idris, David Banes, Nadine Zeinoun, Mike Wald, Nawar Halabi. 796-804 [doi]
- Development of Augmentative and Alternative Communication Assessment Tools for Patients with ALSJiro Yonezaki, Maki Ikeda, Takuya Tsubaki, Katsuya Sato, Shin-ichi Ito, Osamu Sueda, Shoichiro Fujisawa. 805-810 [doi]
- A User and Their Family's Perspective of The Use of a Low-Tech Vs A High-Tech AAC SystemS. Borg, M. Agius, L. Agius. 811-818 [doi]
- Daily activity patterns of people provided with a dynamic arm supportLoek A. van der Heide, Luc P. de Witte. 819-824 [doi]
- Possibilities of the ErgoScope high fidelity work simulator in skill assessment, skill development and vocational aptitude tests of physically disabled personsLajos Izsó, Ildikó Székely, László Dános. 825-831 [doi]
- The Importance of Technical Devices in the Self-care of Upper Limbs AmputeesGabriella Mészáros, Ildikó Vén. 832-839 [doi]
- Eye-tracking and EMG supported 3D Virtual Reality - an integrated tool for perceptual and motor development of children with severe physical disabilities: a research conceptMárk Ágoston Pulay. 840-846 [doi]
- Service Dogs for People with Spinal Cord Injury: Outcomes Regarding Functional Mobility and Important OccupationsClaude Vincent, Dany H. Gagnon, François Routhier, Frédéric Dumont, Lise Poissant, Helene Corriveau, Michel Tousignant. 847-851 [doi]
- Support Services for Informal Caregivers: First Results of Expert Interviews with Providers in the City of ViennaSusanne Hensely-Schinkinger. 852-856 [doi]
- Acceptance Criteria of Ambient Assistant Living TechnologiesHarriet Weegh, Martin Kampel. 857-864 [doi]
- RelaxedCare - Connecting people in care situations: User involvement to collect informal caregivers needsMarcel B. F. Uhr, Bianca Redel, Martin Biallas, Aliaksei Andrushevich, Martin Morandell, Sandra Dittenberger, Andrea Koscher. 865-872 [doi]
- YouDo - we help! - An Open Information and Training Platform for Informal CaregiversMiroslav Sili, Daniel Bolliger, Jürgen Morak, Matthias Gira, Kerstin Wessig, Dominik Brunmeir, Johannes Kropf, Hilda Tellioglu. 873-877 [doi]
- Modes of independence while informal caregivingHilda Tellioglu, Susanne Hensely-Schinkinger, Aparecido Fabiano Pinatti de Carvalho. 878-885 [doi]
- Goal setting for cerebral palsy children in context therapy: improve reliability when linking to ICFJoaquim Alvarelhão, Alexandra Queirós, Pedro Sá Couto, Nelson Pacheco da Rocha. 886-891 [doi]
- Bioimpedance based monitoring system for people with neurogenic dysfunction of the urinary bladderAlessandro Palla, Stefano Rossi, Luca Fanucci. 892-896 [doi]
- Advancing Telemedicine Services for the Aging Population: The challenge of InteroperabilityLex van Velsen, Javier Solana, Wendy Oude Nijeweme d'Hollosy, Francisco Garate-Barreiro, Miriam M. R. Vollenbroek-Hutten. 897-900 [doi]
- PUMA project: Active involving of end users to achieve a smart solution to prevent pressure ulcerJosé Laparra-Hernández, Juan Carlos Chicote, Enrique Medina, Ricard Barberà, Juan Vicente Durá-Gil, Vicente Lozano, Ángel Gil, Ignacio Bermejo. 901-906 [doi]
- Effectiveness of IPMS tool for handling chronic low back pain with sitting workplace employeesHille Maas. 907-913 [doi]
- Example of the application of the PERSONA methodology in the definition of needs and requirements for the WeTakeCare systemRicard Barberà-Guillem, Rakel Poveda-Puente, Silke Neumann, Heidrun Becker, Miguel Ramírez, Arno Wienholtz, Inge Schaedler. 917-922 [doi]
- On the Use of Dance as a Rehabilitation Approach for Children with Cerebral Palsy: A Single Case StudyPatricia Morán Pascual, Esther Mortes Roselló, Amparo Domingo Jacinto, Juan-Manuel Belda-Lois, Ignacio Bermejo, Enric Medina, Ricard Barberà-Guillem. 923-928 [doi]
- Effect of Tire Pressure to Physical Workload at Operating a Manual WheelchairMasayuki Booka, Ikuo Yoneda, Tsutomu Hashizume, Hokyoo Lee, Hidehisa Oku, Shoichiro Fujisawa. 929-934 [doi]
- Conceptualizing Everyday Mobility of Older People as Basis for the Development of a Pedestrian Assistance SystemFlorian Breitinger, Janna Protzak, Rebecca Wiczorek. 935-940 [doi]
- Advanced work capacity testingKároly János Bretz, László Dános, Szilvia Smudla, Adrienn Pálosi. 941-945 [doi]
- A Functional Analysis Of An Assistive Device Information Database in Flanders: A Qualitative StudyLoes Cardinaels, Jonas Verbrugghe, Mieke Haesen, Ben A. M. Schouten, Bianca Ceccarelli, Annick Timmermans, Annemie Spooren. 946-950 [doi]
- Virtual Reality in Assessing the Supportive Environment that Promotes Navigability of Persons with Alzheimer's diseaseRosalam Che Me, Silvia Maria Gramegna, Alessandro Biamonti. 951-956 [doi]
- Bridging the gap between high school and University studies for student with disabilityLuca Ciampi, Alfonso Curreri, Massimiliano Donati, Luca Fanucci, Federica Gorrasi, Stefano Landucci, Paolo Mancarella, Fiammetta Savoia. 957-962 [doi]
- Real-time Pedestrian Crossing Recognition for Assistive Outdoor NavigationSimone Fontanesi, Alessandro Frigerio, Luca Fanucci, William Li. 963-968 [doi]
- Occupational therapy research on technology in Scandinavia. A research proposalAstrid Gramstad. 969-973 [doi]
- Development of Communication Assistive Technology for Persons with Deaf-Blindness and Physical LimitationTakuro Hatakeyama, Takashi Watanabe, Kiriko Takahashi, Kouki Doi, Akiko Fukuda. 974-979 [doi]
- Communication Robots for Elderly People and Their Families to Support Their Daily Lives - Case Study of Two Families Living with the Communicaton RobotKaoru Inoue, Chihiro Sasaki, Mio Nakamura. 980-983 [doi]
- Development of safety concept of electric wheelchair driving support system based on assessment of riskRyota Kurozumi, Toru Yamamoto, Shoichiro Fujisawa. 984-987 [doi]
- Technologies Closely Connected to Citizens' Health - Methodology, User Involvement and Health Care TechnologiesTina Helle, Jette Bangshaab. 988-990 [doi]
- A Brief Introduction of Assistive Technology Service Delivery System in Republic of KoreaMyungJoon Lim, Sungmin Jung. 991-995 [doi]
- Comfort, Stability and Body Posture in Wheelchair Cushions: a preliminary study with able bodied subjectsDiego D. Gonçalves, Ana E. Franchini, Adrieli Sardella, Gabriel H. C. Bonfim, Fausto O. Medola, Luis Carlos Paschoarelli. 996-1002 [doi]
- Development of the SORRI-BAURU Posterior WalkerAnthony R. J. Nicholl, Renato G. Busnardo, Luciana M. da Silva, Ana Cláudia T. Rodrigues, Fernanda R. C. Luz, Claudia C. G. Bentim, Fausto O. Medola, Luis Carlos Paschoarelli. 1003-1008 [doi]
- Use of Robotic Pets in Providing Stimulation for Nursing Home Residents with DementiaMitsuru Naganuma, Eiichi Ohkubo, N. Kato. 1009-1012 [doi]
- Multiple ANN Recognizers for Adaptive Recognition of the Speech of Dysarthric Patients in AAL SystemsGabriella Nagy, Laszlo Kutor. 1013-1016 [doi]
- Experiences of using powered wheelchair or powered scooter and accessibility in housingsCecilia Pettersson, Susanne Iwarsson, Eva Månsson Lexell. 1017-1023 [doi]
- AAL@MEO: Interactive Digital-TV to Support Home CareVitor Simões Ribeiro, Ana Isabel Martins, Alexandra Queirós, Anabela G. Silva, Nelson Pacheco da Rocha. 1024-1029 [doi]
- BrailleEasy: One-handed Braille Keyboard for SmartphonesBarbara Sepic, Abdurrahman Ghanem, Stephan Vogel. 1030-1035 [doi]
- Development of a Daily Life Support System for Elderly Persons with Dementia in the Care FacilityYoshiyuki Takahashi, Toshihiro Kawai, Takashi Komeda. 1036-1039 [doi]
- Checking dwelling performance for Aging-in-PlaceRemy D. van der Vlies, Joram Nauta, Charlotte Smit-Rietveld. 1040-1046 [doi]
- Improving Assistive Technology Service by Using 3D Printing: Three Case StudiesTakashi Watanabe, Takuro Hatakeyama, Mitsuru Tomiita. 1047-1052 [doi]
- Education in care and technology, a facilitator of interdisciplinary research and developmentCharles G. Willems, Anne-mie A. G. Sponselee, Margreet B. Michel-Verkerke, Andrew Sirkka, Lea Saarni, Miguel Castello Branco, Luc P. de Witte. 1053-1059 [doi]
- New Tools to Convert PDF Math Contents into Accessible e-Books EfficientlyMasakazu Suzuki, Yugo Terada, Toshihiro Kanahori, Katsuhito Yamaguchi. 1060-1064 [doi]
- Study on the Good Level of Legibility of Japanese Characters in Graphic Floor SignsTakao Yanagihara, Kiyohiro Omori, Hiroshi Kitagawa. 1065-1069 [doi]