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(2015) Ubiquitous computing in the workplace, Dordrecht, Springer.

An integrated system for helping disabled and dependent people

agalz, azteca, and movi-mas projects

Juan Pablo Paz

pp. 3-24

This article presents three successful case studies oriented to disabled and dependent people. These three case studies are the results of the following corresponding projects: Autonomous aGent for monitoring ALZheimer's patients (AGALZ), which facilitates the monitoring and tracking of patients with Alzheimer's; AZTECA, which is formed by a set of tools that facilitate the work of disabled people in their work environment; and MOVI-MAS, which simulates a 3D work environment enabling the detection of dangerous situations. These tools were developed using an agent platform called PANGEA, which is a platform to develop open multi-agent systems, specifically those including organizational aspects such as virtual agent organizations.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-13452-9_1

Full citation:

Paz, J. (2015)., An integrated system for helping disabled and dependent people: agalz, azteca, and movi-mas projects, in , Ubiquitous computing in the workplace, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 3-24.

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