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Universal access to mobile telephony as a way to enhance the autonomy of elderly people
(ACM Digital Library, 2001-05)
The rise of mobile telephony has opened a vast diversity of new opportunities for older people with different levels of physical restrictions due to ageing. Mobile technology allows not only ubiquitous communications but ...
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Error adaptive tracking for mobile robots
(IEEE Computer Society, 2002)
In mobile robots it is usual that the desired trajectory is memorized or previously generated. When following a trajectory, there are several possibilities attending to the way in which the actual robot state can be related ...
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On Synthetic AER Generation
(IEEE, 2004-05)
In this paper several software methods for generating synthetic AER streams from images stored in a computer's memory are proposed and evaluated. Evaluation criteria cover execution time, distribution error and how they ...
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SIRIUS: Improving the maneuverability of powered wheelchairs
(IEEE Computer Society, 2002)
The indoor maneuverability of powered wheelchairs may be difficult or bothersome in several circumstances. In this paper, we describe an experimental powered wheelchair named SIRIUS, developed at the University of Seville, ...
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Opportunities and Risks of the Information and Communication Technologies for Users with Special Needs
(IEEE, 2003-01)
The fast developing of information and communication technologies has aroused the hope of P new society in which all people would kwe the same opportunities to access -through diverse eservices- to knowledge, work, leisure, ...
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Inter-spike-intervals analysis of AER Poisson-like generator hardware
(Elsevier, 2007)
Address–Event–Representation (AER) is a communication protocol for transferring images between chips, originally developed for bio-inspired image-processing systems. Such systems may consist of a complicated hierarchical ...
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PCI-AER interface for Neuro-inspired Spiking Systems
(IEEE Computer Society, 2006)
Address event representation (AER) is a neuromorphic interchip communication protocol that allows for real-time connectivity between huge number neurons located on different chips. By exploiting high speed digital communication ...