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  • Bluetooth tehnologija v pomoč osebam z motoričnimi motnjami - sistem BTILE
    Mertik, Matej, 1977- ; Jevtić, Saša
    At present, there are about 100 milion elderly and 50 milion handicapped people living in Europe. This tendency is increasing. Modern telecommunication and information technologies offer many ... possibilities for special needs adjustement. Thus, severely handicapped as well as elderly people can be enabled to live a self-determined life and take part in social and economic affairs. Unfortunately, however, technological progress does not necessarily imply enchancement of applicability of information technology. In general, special needs of handicapped end-users are not equally taken into consideration by system designers. Handicapped people are usually not included into design processes. Therefore, products are often inaccessible due to small but - with regard to certain disabilities - crucial shortcomings [1]. In this paper we propose a use of the Bluetooth technology in environment for disabled people. Bluetooth technology can compensate for an often-prevailing lack of physical mobility of handicapped people and so help them in every-day live. We design a BTILE system with a control unit, main BTILE server and simple hardware interface, which integrate devices into the system.
    Vrsta gradiva - prispevek na konferenci
    Leto - 2001
    Jezik - slovenski
    COBISS.SI-ID - 6550038