Title :
Seamless worlds for people with physical disabilities "Teilhabe ohne Anwesenheit"
Author :
Karduck, Achim P.
Author_Institution :
Comput. Networking, Univ. of Appl. Sci. Furtwangen, Germany
Abstract :
For people with disabilities, the Web holds great chances for transforming former barriers to information access, communication and participation at work and in social life. The research question underlying the described project is: what potentials do the Web and the latest Internet technologies offer to students with extensive mobility limitations in terms of staying in touch with other people and participation in general day-to-day activities? "Teilhabe ohne Anwesenheit" denotes a future, where physically handicapped individuals are becoming much more independent in activities such as planning a journey, communicating with school friends during the holidays, or finding advise through various network communities enabled by the Web. The paper describes the technology portfolio and the standards that can be employed for creating the services and protocols required. This leads to the architecture of the Furwangen Community Butler (FCB), integrating a number of services and with user access being controlled though a coordination protocol.
Keywords :
handicapped aids; information resources; protocols; social sciences computing; standards; user interfaces; Furwangen Community Butler; Internet technologies; Teilhabe ohne Anwesenheit; World Wide Web; coordination protocol; day-to-day activities; information access; mobility limitations; network communities; physical disabilities; physically handicapped individuals; school friends; seamless worlds; social life; students; technology portfolio; user access; Access protocols; Communities; Computer networks; Electrical capacitance tomography; IP networks; Identity-based encryption; Portfolios; Web and internet services; Web sites;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 2000. Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Hawaii International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0493-0
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2000.926599