In 2019, the 5th edition of the AAL practice forum SMARTER LIVES was realized. The event addresses the challenges of demographic change within the health- and social care sector, as well as inside of the society. SMARTER LIVES discusses and presents opportunities innovative, technological solutions in context of an ageing society. The proceedings at hand present the scientific contributions, which were handed in, reviewed and discussed in the course of the SMARTER LIVES practice forum 2019.
In 2019, the 5th edition of the AAL practice forum SMARTER LIVES was realized. The event addresses the challenges of demographic change within the health- and social care sector, as well as inside of the society. SMARTER LIVES discusses and presents opportunities innovative, technological solutions in context of an ageing society. The proceedings at hand present the scientific contributions, which were handed in, reviewed and discussed in the course of the SMARTER LIVES practice forum 2019.
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Inhaltsangabe
Smarter Lives meets uDay 2019 - Digitalization and Quality of Life in an aging society Felix Piazolo, Guido Kempter, Kurt Promberger
Part I: AAL-projects across Europe
Who are the elderly? Characteristics of a target group in a demographically changing world Nadine Sturm et al.
Practical Realization of an integrated Telemonitoring and Health Care Center Model - Interim results within the Pilot Region Smart VitAALity Daniela Krainer et al.
Benefits of a Technology-Based "Service-Living" - An Explorative-Qualitative Survey of the Perspective of Residents Lilli Bauer et al.
A user-centred approach for an AAL platform supporting personalized services for the elderly Eugenio Arbizzani, Paolo Civiero, Anna Mangiatordi
Acceptance of Smart Technologies: A Cross-generational Analysis of Attitudes and Perceptions Stephan Schlögl, Sarah Aichner
Part II: Degree of Quality of Life affected by technology
Effects of the solution bundle gAALaxy on the quality of life of community-dwelling older adults - a qualitative analysis Judith Kathrein et al.
Developing user centered technological prototypes to maintain physical health Karin Trommelschläger, Andreas Kuenz, Walter Ritter
Accessible Tourism around Lake Constance Hans-Peter Hutter, Alireza Darvishy
Acceptance, quality of life and willingness-to-pay measures to assess prerequisites and impacts of the use of assistive technologies by older adults - a review Ines Simbrig, Judith Kathrein, Marcelle van der Sanden
Part III: Technologies for older adults with cognitive impairments
Petal - Description of the project, first results Hermann Atz et al.
Music Technology for Neurological Diseases Among the Elderly Dominik Fuchs, Petra Friedrich
A self-learning mood transfer system to support people with dementia Edith Maier et al.
Creating activating and relaxing atmospheres using light, scent and sound Tobias Werner, Karin Trommelschläger, Patrick Jost
Smarter Lives meets uDay 2019 - Digitalization and Quality of Life in an aging society Felix Piazolo, Guido Kempter, Kurt Promberger
Part I: AAL-projects across Europe
Who are the elderly? Characteristics of a target group in a demographically changing world Nadine Sturm et al.
Practical Realization of an integrated Telemonitoring and Health Care Center Model - Interim results within the Pilot Region Smart VitAALity Daniela Krainer et al.
Benefits of a Technology-Based "Service-Living" - An Explorative-Qualitative Survey of the Perspective of Residents Lilli Bauer et al.
A user-centred approach for an AAL platform supporting personalized services for the elderly Eugenio Arbizzani, Paolo Civiero, Anna Mangiatordi
Acceptance of Smart Technologies: A Cross-generational Analysis of Attitudes and Perceptions Stephan Schlögl, Sarah Aichner
Part II: Degree of Quality of Life affected by technology
Effects of the solution bundle gAALaxy on the quality of life of community-dwelling older adults - a qualitative analysis Judith Kathrein et al.
Developing user centered technological prototypes to maintain physical health Karin Trommelschläger, Andreas Kuenz, Walter Ritter
Accessible Tourism around Lake Constance Hans-Peter Hutter, Alireza Darvishy
Acceptance, quality of life and willingness-to-pay measures to assess prerequisites and impacts of the use of assistive technologies by older adults - a review Ines Simbrig, Judith Kathrein, Marcelle van der Sanden
Part III: Technologies for older adults with cognitive impairments
Petal - Description of the project, first results Hermann Atz et al.
Music Technology for Neurological Diseases Among the Elderly Dominik Fuchs, Petra Friedrich
A self-learning mood transfer system to support people with dementia Edith Maier et al.
Creating activating and relaxing atmospheres using light, scent and sound Tobias Werner, Karin Trommelschläger, Patrick Jost
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