Page 266 - Handbook of Electronic Assistive Technology
P. 266

Chapter 8 • Assisted Living  255



                 Bejarano, A., Fernandez, B., Jimeno, M., Salazar, A., Wightman, P., 2016. Towards the evolution of smart
                   home environments: a survey. International Journal of Automation and Smart  Technology 6 (3),
                   105–136.
                 Bjornby, S., 2000. ‘Smart houses’: can they really benefit older people? Signpost 5, 36–38.
                 Blackman, S., Matlo, C., Bobrovitskiy, C., Waldoch, A., Lan Fang, M., Jackson, P., Milhailidis, A., Nygård, L.,
                   Astell, A., Sixsmith, A., 2015. Ambient assisted living technologies for ageing well: a scoping review.
                   Journal of Intelligent Systems 25 (1), 55–69.
                 Bonner, S., 1998. Assisted interactive dwelling house. In: IE (Ed.). IE (Ed.), Improving the Quality of Life
                   for the European Citizen. Technology for Inclusive Design and Equality, vol. 4. IOS Press, pp. 396–400.
                 Bradley, D., Williams, C., Brownsell, S., Levy, S., 2002. Community alarms to telecare – the need for a sys-
                   tems strategy for integrated telehealth provision. Technology and Disability 14, 64.
                 Bromley, K., Perry, M., Webb, G., Ross, K., 2003. Smart Homes a Briefing Guide for Housing Associations.
                   Available at: http://www.bre.co.uk/pdf/smarthomesbriefing.pdf.
                 Brownsell, S., Bradley, D., 2003. Assistive Technology and Telecare: Forging Solutions for Independent
                   Living. Policy Press, UK.
                 Brownsell, S., Blackburn, S., Hawley, M.S., 2008. An evaluation of second and third generation telecare
                   services in older people’s housing. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 14, 8–12.
                 Calvaresi, D., Cesarini, D., Sernani, P., Marinoni, M., Dragoni, A., 2016. Exploring the ambient assisted liv-
                   ing domain: a systematic review. Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing 1–19.
                 Campbell, M., McCue, M., 2012. Assessment of interpersonal risk (AIR) in adults with learning disabili-
                   ties and challenging behaviour – piloting a new risk assessment tool. In: British Journal of Learning
                   Disabilities, Early View.
                 Cardinaux, F., Brownsell, S., Hawley, M., Bradley, D., 2008. Modelling of behavioural patterns for abnor-
                   mality detection in the context of lifestyle reassurance. In: Ruiz-Shulcloper, J., Kropatsch, W.G. (Eds.).
                   Ruiz-Shulcloper, J., Kropatsch, W.G. (Eds.), LNCS, vol. 5197. CIARP, pp. 243–251.
                 Chan, M., Esteve, D., Escriba, C., Campo, E., 2008. A review of smart homes – present state and future chal-
                   lenges. Computer Methods and Programs in Medicine 91, 55–81.
                 Chapman, K., 2008. Procurement of ‘smart Homes’ for People with Physical Disability (Thesis). University
                   of Portsmouth.
                 Chapman, K., McCartney, K., 2002. Smart homes for people with restricted mobility. 20 (2), 153–166.
                 Clarke, J., Hong, J., Johnstone, C., 2008. The application of demand-side management via Internet-enabled
                   monitoring and control. In: Proc. 10th World Renewable Energy Congress, Glasgow.
                 Coiera, E., 2015. Guide to Health Informatics. CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group.
                 Cook, D., Das, S., 2005. Overview. In: Cook, D., Das, S. (Eds.), Smart Environment: Technologies, Protocols,
                   and Applications. John Wiley & Sons, New Jersey, pp. 3–10.
                 Demiris, G., Hensel, B.K., 2008. Technologies for an Aging Society: A Systematic Review of “smart Home”
                   Applications. Yearbook of Medical Informatics, pp. 33–40.
                 Department of Health, 2005. Building Telecare in England. Department of Health.
                 Dewsbury, G., Ballard, D., 2014. DTA: The Dependability Telecare Assessment Tool. gdewsbury.
                 Dewsbury, G., Taylor, B., Edge, M., 2001. Designing reliable smart home technology for disabled people –
                   HomeToys. Home Automation and Home Networking eMagazine 6 (6).
                 Dewsbury, G., Taylor, B., Edge, M., 2002. Designing dependable assistive technology systems for vulnerable
                   people. Health Informatics Journal 8 (2), 104–110.
                 Dewsbury, G., Clarke, K., Rouncefield, M., Sommerville, I., Taylor, B., Edge, M., 2003. Designing acceptable
                   ‘smart’ home technology to support people in the home. Technology and Disability 15 (3), 191–199.
                 Doughty, K., 2007. Telecare Practice and Potential. BT Community and Home Care.
   261   262   263   264   265   266   267   268   269   270   271