scholarly journals Indoor Acoustic Requirements for Autism-Friendly Spaces

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (9) ◽  
pp. 3942
Author(s):  
Federica Bettarello ◽  
Marco Caniato ◽  
Giuseppina Scavuzzo ◽  
Andrea Gasparella

The architecture of spaces for people on the autistic spectrum is evolving toward inclusive design, which should fit the requirements for independent, autonomous living, and proper support for relatives and caregivers. The use of smart sensor systems represents a valuable support to internal design in order to achieve independent living for impaired people. Accordingly, these devices can monitor or prevent hazardous situations, ensuring security and privacy. Acoustic sensor systems, for instance, could be used in order to realize a passive monitoring system. The correct functioning of such devices needs optimal indoor acoustic criteria. Nevertheless, these criteria should also comply with dedicated acoustic requests that autistic individuals with hearing impairment or hypersensitivity to sound could need. Thus, this research represents the first attempt to balance, integrate, and develop these issues, presenting (i) a wide literature overview related to both topics, (ii) a focused analysis on real facility, and (iii) a final optimization, which takes into account, merges, and elucidates all the presented unsolved issues.

Author(s):  
Adrian Hofmann ◽  
Andreas Kaberlein ◽  
Elias Kogel ◽  
Marco Ramsbeck ◽  
John-Thomas Horstmann
Keyword(s):  
Sar Adc ◽  

Author(s):  
Neil W. Bergmann

Ubiquitous computing technology (ICT) shows great potential in supporting the infirm elderly, and others managing complex health issues, to live independently in their own home. While these technologies have great promise, their adoption level is low in Australia. It is suggested that two concurrent strategies are needed to improve the penetration of ICT-based assistive technology in the community. Firstly, significant trials are needed to verify that such systems can provide improved health outcomes and reduce health system costs for suitably targeted patients. Secondly, research in security and privacy, open standards, human-computer interfaces and new models of care driving software specifications is needed, so that these health system benefits can be achieved at a reasonable cost, and with adequate consideration of the needs of clients and carers.


2010 ◽  
Vol 19 (4) ◽  
pp. 29-34 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gary W. Hunter ◽  
Joseph R. Stetter ◽  
Peter Hesketh ◽  
Chung-Chiun Liu
Keyword(s):  

Author(s):  
Gary Hunter ◽  
Jennifer Xu ◽  
Azlin Biaggi-Labiosa ◽  
Benjamin Ward ◽  
Prabir Dutta ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (11) ◽  
pp. 333-344 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Hunter ◽  
J. Xu ◽  
L. Dungan ◽  
B. Ward ◽  
S. Rowe ◽  
...  

2013 ◽  
Vol 78 (1) ◽  
pp. 191-207
Author(s):  
Muralikrishna Sathyamurthy ◽  
Felix Neumann ◽  
Lukasz Kotynia ◽  
Eckhard Hennig

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