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Assistive technologies for People with Severe Disabilities M. Mokhtari

Explore innovative assistive technologies for people with severe disabilities promoting independent living and improved quality of life. Uncover latest research and projects in smart homes, human-machine interfaces, and tele-assistance.

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Assistive technologies for People with Severe Disabilities M. Mokhtari

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  1. Assistive technologies for People with Severe DisabilitiesM. Mokhtari HANDICOM Lab, Institut National des Télécomunications (INT), Evry, France. INSERM-U483, University Pierre & Marie Curie, Paris, France. Email : Mounir.Mokhtari@int-evry.fr

  2. Pilot Site Collaborations AFM French Muscular Dystrophies Association French-American Foundation Berck • Industrials • Foundation LLR • EDF Team REHABILITATION HOSPITAL RAYMOND POINCARE OF GARCHES

  3. People with Disabilities in EuropeEuropean statistics (in pourcent) Source RNIB (2000)

  4. Elderly People in Europemore than 65 years old (in millions) Source RNIB (2000)

  5. Terminal Feedback Handi-nomade Cegetel-SFR operator Input devices EEC-Home AOM project Smart homes project PERCEVAL project Config. - EEC-Craft-Commanus project - EEC-Growth-AMOR project Handi Access project EDF Audio Visual Users Smart homes concept Protocols Supervisor

  6. ICOST’2003 1stInternational Conference On Smart homes and health Telematics « Independent living for people with disabilities and the elderly people » Paris, 24th - 26th September, 2003

  7. ICOST’2003 1stInternational Conference On Smart homes and health Telematics « Independent living for people with disabilities and the elderly people » Paris, 24th - 26th September, 2003 Technical topics of interest included: - Intelligent environments - Human-machine interface - Networking and protocols - Evaluation methods - Tele-rehabilitation - Tele-assistance and remote maintenance - Data collection and processing - Internet based designs - Personal and service robotics - Mobility and smart wheelchairs • 90 participants • 11 countries (Asia, USA, Europe & South Africa) • 2 keynotes • Oral presentations sessions • Posters sessions • 6 Demonstration with users • 2 round table (Brain storming with users)

  8. ICOST’2004 2ndInternational Conference On Smart homes and health Telematics Singapore, 15 – 17th September, 2004 Technical topics of interest include, but are not limited to: • - Intelligent environments / Smart homes • - Human-machine interface / Ambient Intelligence • - Middleware Support for Smart Homes and Health Telematics • - Tele-assistance and Tele-rehabilitation • - Modeling of Physical and conceptual Information in Intelligent Environment • - Context Awareness / Autonomous Cumputing • - Personal and service robotics / Smart Wheelchairs • Home networks / Residential Gateways • Social / privacy /Security Issues Dr. Daqing Zhang ICOST’2004 Conference Chair Institute for Infocomm Research. Singapore Email: Daqing@i2r.a-star.edu.sg Papers submission deadline: 30th, April 2004 www.int-evry.fr/handicom/icost2003

  9. VISIT Virtual Knowledge Based Network for Integrating Assistive Technologies Motor deficiencies sub-network International Joint Research Program Assistive technologies R&D Visual impairments sub-network Aging population sub-network Cognitive/mental disabilities sub-network Hearing impairments sub-network

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