Daniel et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Assistive technologies for use in the home to prolong independenceDaniel et al., 2009
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- 140236915461467136
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- Daniel K
- Cason C
- Ferrell S
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- Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments
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Assistive technologies for use in the home to prolong independence Page 1 Assistive
Technologies for Use in the Home to Prolong Independence Kathryn Daniel, PhD, RN University
of Texas at Arlington, School of Nursing 411 S. Nedderman, Box 19407 Arlington, TX 76019 USA …
- 238000005516 engineering process 0 abstract description 21
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- G06F19/34—Computer-assisted medical diagnosis or treatment, e.g. computerised prescription or delivery of medication or diets, computerised local control of medical devices, medical expert systems or telemedicine
- G06F19/3418—Telemedicine, e.g. remote diagnosis, remote control of instruments or remote monitoring of patient carried devices
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