Challenges for Assistive Technology: AAATE 07Gorka Eizmendi, José Miguel Azkoitia, Ger M. Craddock IOS Press, 2007 - Broj stranica: 948 In the 21st century Assistive Technology (AT) should be defined as a scientific and technologic approach to the development of products and services oriented to support the elderly and people with disabilities in their daily activities, maximizing their personal autonomy, independence, health and quality of life. |
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Assistive Technology for Mobility | 27 |
Assistive Technology for the Environment | 89 |
Assistive Technology for Elderly People | 157 |
Assistive Technology and Sensory Impairments | 259 |
Alternative and Augmentative Communication | 355 |
Biomechanics Function and Rehabilitation | 391 |
Assistive Technology in Education | 463 |
Robotics | 503 |
SocioEconomic Issues | 567 |
Assistive Technology Outcomes | 655 |
Information and Communication Technologies for Assistive Technology | 705 |
Design for All | 773 |
Access to Information Society and HMI | 837 |
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