TY - JOUR PY - 2015// TI - Smartphone-based system to improve transportation access for the cognitively impaired JO - Conference proceedings - IEEE engineering in medicine and biology society A1 - Anderson, Shane M. A1 - Riehle, Timothy H. A1 - Lichter, Patrick A. A1 - Brown, Allen W. A1 - Panescu, Dorin SP - 7760 EP - 7763 VL - 2015 IS - N2 - This project developed and evaluated a smartphone-based system to improve mobility and transportation access for the cognitively impaired. The proposed system is intended to allow the cognitively impaired to use public transportation systems, community transportation and dedicated transportation services for the disabled with greater ease and safety. Individuals with cognitive disabilities are often unable to operate an automobile, or may require a prolonged recovery period before resuming driving. Public transportation systems represent a significant means to allow these individuals to maintain independence. Yet public transportation systems can pose significant challenges to individuals with cognitive impairment. The goal of this project is to develop a system to reduce these barriers via a technological solution consisting of components developed both for the cognitively impaired user and their caregiver or family member. The first component consists of a cognitive prosthetic device featuring traditional memory cueing and reminders as well as custom location-based transportation specific functions. This cognitive mobility assistant will leverage the computing power and GPS location determination capabilities of inexpensive, powerful smart phones. The second component consists of a management application which offers caregivers the ability to configure and program the reminder and transit functions remotely via the Internet. Following completion of the prototype system a pilot human test was performed with cognitively disabled individuals and family members or caregivers to assess the usability and acceptability of both system components.
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LA - en SN - 1557-170X UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/EMBC.2015.7320191 ID - ref1 ER -