Smart technologies for older people a systematic literature review of smart technologies that promote health and wellbeing of older people living at home www.broadband.unimelb.edu.au May 2012 Authors Meg Morris‚ PhD Chair Physiotherapy‚ The University of Melbourne Elizabeth Ozanne‚ PhD Associate Professor‚ Social Work‚ The University of Melbourne Kim Miller‚ PhD Senior Lecturer Physiotherapy‚ The University of Melbourne Nick Santamaria‚ PhD Chair Translational Nursing‚ The University of
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The rights of children and young people are protected and safeguarded at both national and international levels through various legal frameworks. The key international instrument that sets out these rights is the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC)‚ which was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1989. Outlines the rights of children and young people and how they are safeguarded in law. 1. What is the difference between a. and a. Right to life‚ survival‚ and
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started to look for a new technology in materials which they called it “smart materials “that can provide the building and environment with new developments and technologies that would move the architecture to higher level of technology and provide solutions for the existing and continuing problems. This paper will provide an overview of the exact understanding of smart materials‚ types and characteristics‚ the proposed smart products and the applications of the available ones in the new technology
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years‚ the concept of a smart phone is changing dramatically. Just review what we have already got. iPhone‚ a creative mobile phone‚ has established a platform full of potential‚ which allows programmers to design innovative applications and sell them online. We cannot deny that iPhone is the leader of the smart phone market‚ however‚ there’s another powerful purser‚ smart phones based on Google Android system‚ which is an open-sources operating system. Features of present smart phones are evident to
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countryside‚ Hunter footwear is recognized for its performance durability and comfort – achieved through a fusion of tradition and technology” (Hunter Boot Ltd.‚ 2013) Hunter Boot Ltd. was founded in 1856‚ styled as the North British Rubber Company‚ producing not only rubber boots but also tyres‚ conveyors and flooring. The famous ‘wellies’ or wellington boots rose to fame when they were mass-produced during World War I to supply the army. By the end of the war ‘wellies’ had become popular for use among
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IPv6 for Smart Objects and its Applications Dr Lim Joo Ghee Singapore Polytechnic IPv6 Conference 31 July 2012 Agenda • What is a smart object? • Why IPv6 for smart objects? • Standardization Efforts • Applications and Markets IPv6 Conference 2012 - 31 July 2012 2 What is a smart object? • A device with the following capabilities: Microprocessor Power Source Communication IPv6 Conference 2012 - 31 July 2012 Sensor/Actuator 3 Some examples of smart objects
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A smart card is a plastic card about the size of a credit card‚ with an embedded microchip that can be loaded with data‚ used for telephone calling‚ electronic cash payments‚ and other applications‚ and then periodically refreshed for additional use. Currently or soon‚ you may be able to use a smart card to: * Dial a connection on a mobile telephone and be charged on a per-call basis * Establish your identity when logging on to an Internet access provider or to an online bank * Pay for
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of the degree of MCA) Batch 2011-2014 (MC0602-Term Paper) SYNOPSIS ON “SMART CARD” SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: Mr.Dadan Kumar Jha Ranjana Kumari Mr. Ashish Sharma REG.NO. 3521130118
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for SMART Recovery meetings. These do not tell you what to think or believe - just what we expect of each within the meeting itself. Sticking to these guidelines will keep the meetings effective and safe. The facilitator will try and keep the meeting to these principles‚ but it is important to remember that everyone in the meeting should do their bit to keep the meeting on track. 1. Mobile PhonesAll mobile phones must be switched off or on Silent mode‚ unless you are the official SMART recovery
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