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An intelligent model to assist people with disabilities in smart cities

机译:智能模型,以帮助智能城市残疾人

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Smart cities emergence has allowed a wide variety of technological services to metropolitan areas. These services can improve life quality, minimize environmental impacts, improve health service, improve security, and bear the increasing number of people in the cities. Life quality encompasses many subjects, and accessibility for People with Disabilities (PwD) is one. In this article, smart cities focused on helping PwD are called Assistive Smart Cities (ASCs). In this sense, the article proposes a Model for Assistive Smart Cities called MASC. Related works do not cover geographically broad areas, such as cities and metropolitan regions. Moreover, they are not generic in terms of disabilities and are usually intended only for one type of disability. Given this scenario, the MASC covers large regions and supports various disabilities, such as hearing, visual impairment, and limitation of lower limb movements. Unlike the related works, MASC uses the interactions of PwD to compose histories of contexts offered as services. MASC proposes an ontology-based on ubiquitous accessibility concepts. The model evaluation focused on performance, functionality, and usability. Performance and functionality evaluations were performed using data generated by a context simulator called Siafu and data from the Open Street Maps (OSM) platform. Usability was evaluated using a smart wheelchair prototype. The results of usability show 96% acceptance regarding ease of use and 98% regarding system utility. The results indicate that the model supports massive applications, managing information to generate trails. Besides, MASC provides services for different types of users, namely PwD, healthcare professionals, and public administration.
机译:智能城市出现允许大都市区各种技术服务。这些服务可以提高生活质量,最大限度地减少环境影响,改善卫生服务,提高安全性,并承担城市中越来越多的人。生活质量包括许多科目,残疾人(PWD)的可访问性是一个。在本文中,专注于帮助PWD的智能城市称为辅助智能城市(ASCS)。从这个意义上讲,文章提出了一种叫做MASC的辅助智能城市的模型。相关工程不涵盖地理位置广泛的地区,如城市和大都市地区。此外,它们在残疾方面并不通用,并且通常仅用于一种类型的残疾。鉴于这种情况,MASC涵盖了大地区,并支持各种残疾,如听力,视觉损伤和下肢运动的限制。与相关工程不同,MASC使用PWD的互动来撰写作为服务所提供的上下文历史。 MASC提出了一种基于无处不在的可访问性概念的本体论。模型评估专注于性能,功能和可用性。使用由名为SIAFU和Open Stream Maps(OSM)平台的数据生成的数据生成的数据进行性能和功能评估。使用智能轮椅原型评估可用性。可用性结果显示有关使用的易用性和98%的有关系统效用的验收。结果表明,该模型支持大量应用,管理生成路径的信息。此外,MASC为不同类型的用户提供服务,即PWD,医疗保健专业人员和公共行政。

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