The Proposal of Function in Smart Home for Handicapped Users

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Nowadays are smart homes aimed at healthy users. Much less emphasis is placed on the handicapped users. The article is focused on classification of function in a smart home for users with Alzheimer’s disease associated with dementia.

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486-490

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December 2012

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