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Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 11 avhandlingar innehållade orden Internet och äldre.
1. Data-driven Implementations for Enhanced Healthcare Internet-of-Things Systems
Sammanfattning : Healthcare monitoring systems based on the Internet of Things (IoT) areemerging as a potential solution for reducing healthcare costs by impacting and improving the quality of health care delivery. The rising numberof elderly and chronic patient population in the world and the associatedhealthcare costs urges the application of IoT technology to improve andsupport the health care services. LÄS MER
2. Health promotion and fall prevention for older people : impact, relevance and economic justification for decision making in a municipality context
Sammanfattning : Background: The proportion of older people is increasing and calls for a shift towards proactive approaches to support healthy ageing. The evidence base on health-promoting and preventive interventions (HPP) is promising in terms of maintaining health in older people, but for such interventions to have an impact on population health, translation of evidence to practice is crucial. LÄS MER
3. All-Digital PWM Transmitters
Sammanfattning : Electronic devices with wireless connectivity are fast becoming a part of daily life. According to some estimates, in the next five years, 10 billion new devices with internet connectivity would be produced. LÄS MER
4. Application of Blockchain Technology for ISA95-Compliant Traditional and Smart Manufacturing Systems
Sammanfattning : The ISA95 standard has been dominating the manufacturing industry for several years. A vast number of ISA95-compliant traditional and legacy manufacturing systems (ISA95-CTS) are scattered across many factories worldwide. The technological advancements imposed by Industry 4. LÄS MER
5. Ageing in a digital society : an occupational perspective on social participation
Sammanfattning : Background: For older adults to continue being healthy and active participants in an evolving digitalized society, there is a need to support their social participation through engagement in occupations that they need, want, or are expected to do in accordance to the roles that they assume. Occupational therapists together with other professionals face emerging challenges to promote older adults’ engagement in occupations mediated by digital technology. LÄS MER