Researchers have developed a smart walker prototype that supports independent living among the elderly by making the traditional walker smart. They have retrofitted it with sensors and digital software that analyze user’s physical condition and daily activities. This allows the device to collect useful information on user’s daily rhythm, walking distances, duration and speed of walking, in addition to hand grip strength. Such information can then be used to monitor user’s wellbeing and physical condition, the group says.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/10/151001095419.htm
Smart walkers for elderly with new technology
1 octubre 2015
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