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Design for assistive technology applications : usefulness of re-use?
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Abstract
Due to an increased need for Assistive Technology (AT) applications, governmental interest into reducing the total cost of providing AT applications is growing. A commonly reported high rate of AT abandonment indicates a potential for recovering unused AT and re-introducing it into the pool of available AT applications. In this paper we perform a literature review of waste management concepts from the 'Waste Hierarchy' process, and translate these concepts into concepts applicable for AT, with the intention of investigating the potential of re-use (including constraints and conditions) as an attempt to battle the increased health care cost of AT due to an aging population. The key problems and issues, when translating these concepts to the specific needs of the AT market, are highlighted. Re-use concepts that strictly fall outside of the definition of re-use are addressed.
Language
English
Source (journal)
DS 80-9 PROCEEDINGS OF THE 20TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING DESIGN (ICED 15) VOL 9: USER-CENTRED DESIGN, DESIGN OF SOCIO-TECHNICAL SYSTEMS
Source (book)
20th International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED), JUL 27-31, 2015, Milan, ITALY
Publication
Glasgow : Design soc , 2015
ISSN
2220-4334
ISBN
978-1-904670-72-8
978-1-904670-72-8
Volume/pages
(2015) , p. 1-10
ISI
000366972000008
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Last edited 09.10.2023
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