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- UAV Flight Simulator to Improve Elders’ Quality of LifePublication . Crespo, Christian Bustamante; Idrovo, Graciela Guerrero; Rodrigues, Nuno; Pereira, AntónioThe quality of life in older people deteriorates faster, depending if these have a sedentary lifestyle. Technology is used as a tool in various fields and there are some applications that have been developed to encourage sports through entertainment, this is the case of the Nintendo Wii. The positive impact of this kind of application has been the base in the development of this research. Our proposal focuses on the easy handling of a drone by sensing arm movements through wearable devices, and providing an immersive experience of being in a different place using virtual reality glasses. The aim is to promote the user's cognitive development, due to the hand-eye coordination required to control the drone. Finally, this research, manages to integrate virtual reality with Bluetooth technologies, establishing real-time communication with wearable devices and human movement.
- A virtual reality UAV simulation with body area networks to promote the elders life qualityPublication . Crespo, Andres Bustamante; Idrovo, Graciela Guerrero; Rodrigues, Nuno; Pereira, AntónioThe world population is aging, all countries are experiencing an increase of elder population. The pace of aging population in many developing countries is substantially faster than in the past. Consequently, these countries must adapt much more rapidly to this aging. Therapy and Physical activity helps to improve health and well-being in the elders, for it brings longevity and improves quality of life. Sport and physical activity have been used as a tool to improve life. The technology has been used to promote entertainment and sport through digital games with wireless technology. Wii games had a positive impact on the overall well-being of the elderly, compared to a control group that played traditional board games. Our proposal combines both, virtual reality and body area network for generate a fun application that allows the elderly to control a Unnamed aerial vehicle (UAV) in a completely virtual environment using only the movement of his arms.
