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Remote Service of Rehabilitation Technology
TIDE Project DE 4208
May 1998 - December 2000
Activities after completion of EU-funded project are documented on web site of Resort Interest Group (RIG).
Contents
- Consortium Members
- Team members in Vienna
- Overview of Project
- Detailed Information
- Publications
- Press Releases
- Workshops
- Related Projects
- Internal Pages (for project-parnters only)
Consortium Members
Contractors:
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Univ.of Technology Vienna - Institute of Industrial Electronics and Material
Science ( fortec )
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Austrian Research Centre Seibersdorf (
ARCS )
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University of Dundee - Micro Centre (
DUMC )
-
Institut for Rehabilitation Research ( iRv
) (since 1.5.99)
Associated Partners and Subcontractors:
Elisabethinum Axams ( ELI )
RehaKomm - Peter Jacobi (
RECO )
Capability Scotland
(
USCS )
Tayside Orthopaedic and Rehabilitation Technology Centre (
TORTC )
Franciscusoord, Revalidatiecentrum voor kinderen Valkenburg, Nederland
(
SRL-FO )
Members until 30.4.99:
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Allardsoog - Hunneschans ( ALH )
-
Samenwerkende Revalidatiecentra Limburg ( SRL/Dynamed )
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Team members in Vienna
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Overview of Project
Today more and more disabled persons are using Rehabilitation-Technology
software products such as environmental control software, alternative communication
software, or teaching and training programs. Nevertheless, their actual
use is much lower than the actual need. One of the main reasons is the
lack of adequate support which ensures the optimum adaptation of the system
to the changing user needs at any given time. Today professional support
is a complicated and expensive process due to the extensive travel efforts
of the support provider.
RESORT demonstrates solutions to these problems by showing model
telematic remote service facilities for Information Technology based Rehabilitation
Technology. RESORT establishes a telecommunications link between the client
(user of Rehabilitation Technology) and his/her service provider. Whenever
support is needed, the user activates his/her remote service software which
automatically establishes the necessary link to get multimedia telematic
assistance from the service provider.
RESORT hast not created another singular solution or product but offers
a new general method and strategy for making IT-based Rehabilitation Technology
more user-friendly, cost effective and market oriented. During the project,
RESORT has been demonstrated in combination with already existing
SW-applications covering the aspects environmental control, alternative and
augmentative communication (RT-system AUTONOMY)
and teaching and training (RT-system
STEP BY STEP).
For further further activities after the completion of the EU funded project the
"Resort Interest Group" (RIG)
has been set up in early 2001.
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Detailed Information
More detailed information is available concerning
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Publications
- Download the Final Report of DE-4208 RESORT Project, March 2001:
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Press Releases
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Workshops
2000:
- Workshops at Integra Fair Altenhof, AT, Sept.21st and Sept.22nd, 2000
- Workshops at IDK Linz, AT, Nov.9th and Nov.10th, 2000 (Details)
- Workshops at ARCS Wr. Neustadt, AT, Nov.13th and Nov.14th, 2000 (Details)
- Workshops at fortec, Vienna, AT, Nov.20th and Nov.23th, 2000 (Details)
- Workshops at iRv / Franciscusoord, NL, Oct.11th, Oct.27th and Nov.24th, 2000
- Workshop at Elisabethinum Axams, AT, Dec 6th, 2000. For details please contact Bernhard Frischmann
- Workshop at RehaKomm, DE, Nov 8th, 2000. For details please contact Peter Jacobi
- Workshops at DUMC / Upper Springland, UK, Nov.22th and Nov.24th, 2000
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Related Projects
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Internal Pages (for project-parnters only)
Activities after completion of EU-funded project are documented on web site of Resort Interest Group (RIG).
For more information about the RESORT project and RESORT Interest Group
please feel free to contact us via our public email address
resort-info@fortec.tuwien.ac.at
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