EIB Bus as a key technology for integrating people with disabilities. A case study
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Grupo de Electrónica Industrial y Médica (EIMED)Knowledge Area
Tecnología ElectrónicaPublication date
2000-10Publisher
Technische Universität München . EIB Partnership ForunBibliographic Citation
VERA REPULLO, José Alfonso; JIMÉNEZ BUENDÍA, Manuel y ROCA DORDA, Joaquín. EIB Bus as a key technology for integrating people with disabilities. A case study. En: Scientific Conference & Technology Workshop (2000: Munich) Porceedings of the EIB EVENT 2000: Scientific Conference & Technology Workshop. Munich: Technische Universität München. EIB Partnership Forun, 2000. P. 10.Keywords
EIB busIntegración de discapacitados
Control ambiental
Sistema inteligente de control de casa
Integration of disabled
Environmental control
Intelligent house control system
Abstract
In the last few years many systems have been designed to facilitate the integration of disabled people (PWD´s), particularly those with severe problems of movement, caused in many cases by brain paralysis. The approaches that have been taken have supplied valid solution but always at the cost of being based outside integrated, commercial and flexible system. The has made the co-operation between the different groups of researchers specialising in this subject difficult. Our aim in this project has been the design and development of an intelligent home control system (control of the house enviroment), accesible to people with different grades of disability and to those who retain all their inheret functions; the called "design for everyone". The development has been realised in collaboration with the "Tutelary Association of the Disabled" ASTUS of Cartagena. To this end, a demostration model of the system has been designed, which combines all the basic control functions, and wich has ...
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