Stanford, 2002 - Google Patents
Using pervasive computing to deliver elder careStanford, 2002
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- IEEE Pervasive computing
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The Elite Care Information Technology Group has deployed a system with many elements of pervasive computing, including portable and wearable devices and wireless networking, to create intelligent and responsive work and living spaces for the elderly in a residential …
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