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i-CREATe 2007: Singapore
- Zen T. H. Koh:
Proceedings of the 1st international convention on Rehabilitation engineering & assistive technology - in conjunction with 1st Tan Tock Seng Hospital Neurorehabilitation Meeting, i-CREATe '07, Singapore, April 23-26, 2007. ACM 2007, ISBN 978-1-59593-852-7
Policy & accessibility
- H. G. Tan, Wei Tech Ang, Cheng Yap Shee:
Towards an inclusive society in Asia: the invisible helping hand. 1-6 - Hongyin Lau, Eric W. C. Tam, Jack Chun Yiu Cheng:
An experience on wheelchair bank management. 7-10 - Wantanee Phantachat, Penny Parnes:
Implementing assistive technology service delivery system internationally: a complex issue. 11-13 - Shwn-Jen Lee, Ya-Hsin Yang, Ping-Chin Huang, Tzyy-Jiuan Wang, Cheng-Kung Cheng:
Establishment of resource portal of assistive technology in Taiwan. 14-16 - Jenny Ching-man Fung:
A local experience sharing: how assistive technology can enhance the quality of life for severely handicapped persons. 17-22 - Namnueng Mitsamarn, Waragorn Gestubtim, Sirilak Junnatas:
Web accessibility: a government's effort to promote e-accessibility in Thailand. 23-27
Assistive technology
- Y. L. Chi, Soh-Khim Ong, M. L. Yuan, Andrew Y. C. Nee:
Wearable interface for the physical disabled. 28-32 - K. T. Lau, Ian Gibson, C. Y. Chow:
Creative design of assistive products for the elderly. 33-36 - X. T. Gao, Soh-Khim Ong, M. L. Yuan, Andrew Y. C. Nee:
Assist disabled to control electronic devices and access computer functions by voice commands. 37-42 - W. Siriluck, Sinchai Kamolphiwong, T. Kamolphiwong, S. Sae-Wong:
Blink and click. 43-46 - Stephen J. Gaukrodger, Andrew Lintott:
Augmented reality and applications for assistive technology. 47-51 - Pongkan Kansong, Darika Maneechai, Pichaya Tandayya, Chatchai Jantaraprim, Wiraman Niyompol:
Graphic user interface and front-end operation on MS Windows. 52-56
Mobility aids
- Qiang Zeng, Etienne Burdet, Brice Rebsamen, Chee Leong Teo:
Experiments on collaborative learning with a robotic wheelchair. 57-62 - Takenobu Inoue, Katsuhiko Sakaue, Motoi Suwa:
Development of intelligent wheelchairs for persons with severe disabilities: what I can do is beautiful. 63-66 - J. Z. Yi, Yen Kheng Tan, Z. R. Ang, Sanjib Kumar Panda:
Microcontroller based voice-activated powered wheelchair control. 67-72 - Longjiang Zhou, Chee Leong Teo, Etienne Burdet:
An elastic path controller for a collaborative wheelchair assistant. 73-76 - Ikushi Yoda, Katsuhiko Sakaue, Takenobu Inoue:
Development of head gesture interface for electric wheelchair. 77-80 - Hirohisa Morikawa, Takashige Tanaka, Kenro Sakai, Shunichi Kobayashi:
Study on the development of pedal locomotory air matt for assistive mobility equipment. 81-83 - Xiaohong Jia, Shuangfu Suo, Rencheng Wang:
Effects of alignment on interface pressure for transtibial amputee during walking. 84-87
Biomechanics
- Wei Dong, I-Ming Chen, Kwang Yong Lim, Young Koon Goh:
Measuring uniaxial joint angles with a minimal accelerometer configuration. 88-91 - Li Lan, Kuanyi Zhu:
Destabilizing effects of time-delay in lambda-model for human postural control. 92-97 - Katy W. S. Yuen, Debbie Z. Y. Ou, Alex P. K. Chan, Eric W. C. Tam:
Effect of repetitive loading on tissue oxygenation. 98-100 - Seonhong Hwang, Sungjae Hwang, Youngeun Kim, Youngho Kim:
Lower extremity joint moments during symmetric lifting: squat vs stoop. 101-104 - Lidan Fang, Xiaohong Jia, Rencheng Wang:
Musculoskeletal model of the lower extremity of trans-tibial amputee. 105-109
Best student paper session
- Jungyoon Kim, Sungjae Hwang, Youngho Kim:
Development of an active ankle-foot orthosis for hemiplegic patients. 110-113 - Andy Prima Kencana, John Heng:
Experiment on a novel user input for computer interface utilizing tongue input for severely disabled. 114-117 - Chang-Gul Kim, Byung-Seop Song:
Design of a wearable walking-guide system for the blind. 118-122 - Shengwei Chua, Geok Hian Lim, Dhanjoo N. Ghista:
A quantifiable assessment device for stroke patients. 123-128 - Yu Zhang, Zhixiu Hao, Rencheng Wang, Dewen Jin:
A new method for the evaluation of gait pathology: a radar chart approach. 129-132
Alternative & augmentative communications and hearing technology
- Prakasith Kayasith, Thanaruk Theeramunkong, Nuttakorn Thubthong:
Incorporated speech overlapped factor (Φ) into speech clarity index (Ψ): method to improve dysarthric speech severity evaluation. 133-138 - Pasin Israsena, Setha Pan-Ngum:
A study of low-cost, robust assistive listening system based on UHF wireless technology. 139-141 - Budsamas Pholkul, Proadpran Punyabukkana, Atiwong Suchato:
Stop consonant voicing classification for computer-assisted speech training of patients with cleft lips and palates. 142-147 - Supawat Suanpirintr, Nuttakorn Thubthong:
The effect of pauses in dysarthric speech recognition study on Thai cerebral palsy children. 148-152 - Sriwimon Manochiopinig, Nuttakorn Thubthong, Prakasith Kayasith:
Dysarthric speech characteristics of Thai stroke patients assessed by the computerized articulation test. 153-158 - Wasit Limprasert, Pasin Israsena, Nitin Afzulpurkar, Lertsak Lekawat:
On an approach in implementing DSP algorithms for digital hearing aids; a noise reduction core case study. 159-163 - David Liu, Dao Xian:
Home environmental control system for the disabled. 164-168 - C. M. Wettasinghe, T. H. Koh:
The analysis, comparison, and redesign of curriculum for special education using the principles of axiomatic design. 169-173
Technology for the visually impaired
- Pruittikorn Smithmaitrie, Jinda Kanjantoe, Pichaya Tandayya:
Touching force response of the piezoelectric Braille cell. 174-178 - Thanathip Limna, Chomphunut Sae-tang, Chatchai Jantaraprim, Pichaya Tandayya, Wiraman Niyompol:
Linux user interface and front-end operation for the visually impaired. 179-184 - Teruyoshi Fujinuma, Kazuo Kamata, Tetsuya Watanabe:
Designing auditory Kanji-character explanation for the blind. 185-188 - Aphisada Inthasara, Ladawan Mipansaen, Pichaya Tandayya, Chatchai Jantaraprim, Patimakorn Jantaraprim:
MusicXML to Braille Music translation. 189-193 - Jirasak Chirathivat, Jakkrapong Nakdej, Proadpran Punyabukkana, Atiwong Suchato:
Internet explorer smart toolbar for the blind. 195-200 - Shi-Yong Neo, Hai-Kiat Goh, Wendy Yen-Ni Ng, Jun-Da Ong, Wilson Pang:
Real-time online multimedia content processing: mobile video optical character recognition and speech synthesizer for the visual impaired. 201-206
Rehabilitation technology & biomedical applications
- U-Xuan Tan, H. G. Tan, T. Myo, Dingguo Zhang, Wei Tech Ang, B. S. Cheam, K. L. Koh:
Design and development of a novel balancer with variable difficulty for training and evaluation. 207-211 - M. Akshay, Win Tun Latt, H. G. Tan, U-Xuan Tan, Cheng Yap Shee, Wei Tech Ang:
Design and implementation of a mechatronic device for wrist and elbow rehabilitation. 212-215 - Joseph N. F. Mak, Yong Hu, Keith D. K. Luk:
Surface EMG topography: a new assessment tool in low back pain rehabilitation. 216-220 - Dingguo Zhang, Hock Guan Tan, Ferdinan Widjaja, Wei Tech Ang:
Functional electrical stimulation in rehabilitation engineering: a survey. 221-226 - Li Lan, Kuanyi Zhu:
Design and implementation of blood pressure regulation systems. 227-231 - S. Ravichandran, Bong Xiu Feng, Teo Missie, Lim Celia, Chua Pek Hup Heidi:
Modeling of non-invasive Xylocaine delivery system for dentistry. 232-236
Seating, pressure sore & pain therapy
- Yvonne de Vries:
A review of positioning systems used in group homes and in the community. 237-241 - Walter Poon Chung-wa, Loretta Liu Kit-ling, Jenny Chan Suk-wai:
Evidence-based practice in the Jockey Club Rehabilitation Seating Service Centre. 242-244 - Jaichandar K. Sheba, Mohan Rajesh Elara, K. Sampath Kumar, Adrian Chua:
A semi autonomous control and monitoring system for bed sores prevention. 245-248 - Seah Kangyu Clara, Tan En Si Ruth, Ian Gibson, Zhan Gao:
Experimental investigation and computer simulation of wheelchair cushions. 249-256
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