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The Mainstreaming on Ambient Intelligence project | Author(s) | Jacqueline Damant, Martin Knapp, Maggie Ellis |
Journal title | Journal of Assistive Technologies, 5, 3, 2011 |
Pages | pp 152-153 |
Source | http://www.pierprofessional.com/jatflyer/ |
Keywords | Assistive technology ; Information technology ; Services ; Physical disabilities ; Projects ; Pilot ; Evaluation ; Europe. |
Annotation | Briefly describes and evaluates the Mainstreaming on Ambient Intelligence (MonAMI) project, a Europe-wide project that set out to demonstrate how accessible, useful services for older and/or disabled adults living at home could be delivered in mainstream systems and platforms. These platforms included mainstream devices such as broadband internet and third-generation mobile phones. The project was tested and evaluated in close cooperation with older and disabled users in various locations across Europe. It ran for 57 months and came to completion in May 2011. (JL). |
Accession Number | CPA-111208015 A |
Classmark | M: UVB: I: BN: 3E: 4UC: 4C: 74 |
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