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Ursprünglich wurde für das K-Projekt „LiTech“ eine mobile und intuitive Robotersteuerung – mit Touchbedienung und Augmented Reality – programmiert. Ziel war es, einen Industrieroboter spontan steuern zu können, mit besonderem Augenmerk auf Laienfreundlichkeit. Das System besteht aus einem Roboter und einem PC der als Bildschirm eine mit kapazitivem Touch ausgestattete und von einem Projektor bespielte Glasscheibe hat. Daten werden als String über eine serielle Schnittstelle übermittelt. Zur Erforschung der Nutzerfreundlichkeit werden Bälle auf einer Ebene hin- und herbewegt. Zur Cloud-Datenauswertung und Erstellung der Visualisierung wurden mittlerweile weitere Forschungszentren der FH Vorarlberg eingebunden. Im laufenden Wintersemester arbeitet ein Praktikant aus Südamerika an der Erweiterung auf den kompletten 3D-Raum mit möglicher Implementierung einer Gestensteuerung. Ziel des Beitrags ist es, den Versuchsaufbau und die Steuerung des Roboters zu beschreiben sowie geplante Weiterentwicklungen aufzuzeigen.
Background: Cardiovascular disease is the major cause of death worldwide. Although knowledge regarding diagnosing and treating cardiovascular disease has increased dramatically, secondary prevention remains insufficiently implemented due to failure among affected individuals to adhere to guideline recommendations. This has continued to lead to high morbidity and mortality rates. Involving patients in their healthcare and facilitating their active roles in their chronic disease management is an opportunity to meet the needs of the increasing number of cardio-vascular patients. However, simple recall of advice regarding a more preventive lifestyle does not affect sustainable behavioral lifestyle changes. We investigate the effect of plaque visualization combined with low-threshold daily lifestyle tasks using the smartphone app PreventiPlaque to evaluate change in cardiovascular risk profile. Methods: and study design: This randomized, controlled clinical trial includes 240 participants with ultrasound evidence of atherosclerotic plaque in one or both carotid arteries, defined as focal thickening of the vessel wall measuring 50% more than the regular vessel wall. A criterion for participation is access to a smartphone suitable for app usage. The participants are randomly assigned to an intervention or a control group. While both groups receive the standard of care, the intervention group has additional access to the PreventiPlaque app during the 12-month follow-up. The app includes daily tasks that promote a healthier lifestyle in the areas of smoking cessation, medication adherence, physical activity, and diet. The impact of plaque visualization and app use on the change in cardiovascular risk profile is assessed by SCORE2. Feasibility and effectiveness of the PreventiPlaque app are evaluated using standardized and validated measures for patient feedback.
During two studies the influence of technologies on sleep were analyzed. The first one is about the effect of light on the circadian rhythm and as a consequence on sleep quality of persons in a vegetative state. The second one, which is still running, surveys the influence of several technologies on the sleep of elderly people living in a nursing home.
Continuous monitoring of interactive exhibits in museums as part of a persuasive design approach
(2021)