SMART Consortium
Self Management And Rehabilitation Technologies
Publications & Presentations
Publications
Mountain G (2006) Equal: responding to the challenges. Quality in Ageing, 7(1)
Islam N, Harris ND & Eccleston C (2006) Does technology have a role to play in assisting stroke therapy? A review of practical issues for practitioners.
Mountain GA, Ware PM, Hammerton J, Mawson SJ, Zheng J, Davies R, Black N, Zhou H, Hu H, Harris N & Eccleston C (2006) The SMART Project: A User Led Approach to Developing Applications for Domiciliary Stroke Rehabilitation. In Clarkson P, Langdon J, and Robinson P (eds) Designing Accessible Technology, Springer-Verlag London.
The SMART Project: A user led approach to developing and testing technological applications for domiciliary stroke rehabilitation (Word 263KB)
Wilson S, Davies R, Stone T, Hammerton J, Ware P, Mawson S, Harris N, Eccleston C, Zheng H, Black N & Mountain G (2007) Developing a telemonitoring system for stroke rehabilitation. Proceedings of Ergonomics Society Annual Conference, Nottingham, Taylor and Francis.
Developing a Telemonitoring System for Stroke Rehabilitation (Word 87KB)
Zheng H, Davies RJ & Black ND (2005) Web-based monitoring system for home based rehabiliation with stroke patients. Proceedings of 18th IEEEE International Symposium on computer based medical systems (CBMS, 2005), Ireland.
Web-based monitoring system for home based rehabiliation with stroke patients (Pdf 487KB)
Zheng H, Davies R, Black ND, Ware PM, Hammerton J, Mawson SJ, Mountain GA & Harris N (2006) The SMART Project: An ICT decision platform for home-based stroke rehabilitation system", Proceedings of the International Conference on Smart homes and Telematics (ICOST2006).
The SMART Project: An ICT decision platform for home-based stroke rehabilitation system (Pdf 137KB)
Zheng H, Black ND & Harris ND (2005) Position-sensing technologies for movement analysis in stroke rehabilitation. Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing, Vol. 43, No. 4, IEE, ISSN 0140-0118, pp.413-420.
Position-sensing technologies for movement analysis in stroke rehabilitation (Pdf 1.2MB)
Zheng H, Davies R, Zhou H, Hammerton J, Mawson SJ, Ware PM, Black ND, Eccleston C, Hu H, Stone T, Mountain GA & Harris ND (2006), SMART project: Application of emerging information and communication technology to home-based rehabilitation for stroke patients” International Journal on Disability and Human Development Special. Issue on Advances in Virtual Reality Therapy and Rehabilitation , 5(3) pp. 271-6.
The SMART project: Application of emerging information and communication technology (ICT) to home-based rehabilitation for stroke patients (Pdf 120KB)
Zhou H & Hu H (2007) Upper limb motion estimation from inertial measurements, International Journal of Information Technology, 13(5)
Zhou H & Hu H (2007) Inertial Sensors for Motion Detection of Human Upper Limbs, Journal of Sensor Review, 27(2)
Zhou H, Hu H, Harris N & Hammerton J (2006) Applications of wearable inertial sensors in estimation of upper limb movements, Journal of Biomedical Signal Processing & Control, Vol. 1, pp. 22-32
Zhou H, Hu H & Tao Y (2006), Inertial measurements of upper limb motion, Journal of Medical, Biological Engineering and Computing. 44(6), pp 479-487
Zhou H, Stone T, Hu H & Harris N (in press) The accuracy of measuring upper limb movements with wearable inertial sensors. Journal of Medical Engineering & Physics, 2007
Zhou H, Hu H & Harris N (2006) Wearable inertial sensors for arm motion tracking in home-based rehabilitation, The 9th International Conference on Intelligent Autonomous Systems (IAS-9), The University of Tokyo, Japan, pages 930-937, 7-9 March 2006.
Wearable inertial sensors for arm motion tracking in home-based rehabilitation (Pdf 220KB)
Zhou H & Hu H (2005) Kinematic model added inertial motion tracking of human upper limb, Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Information Acquisition, Hong Kong, China, pages 150-156, 27 June - 3 July, 2005.
Kinematic model aided inertial motion tracking of human upper limb (Pdf 787KB)
Zhou H & Hu H (2005) Inertial motion tracking of human arm movements in home-based rehabilitation, Proceedings of IEEE Int. Conf. on Mechatronics and Automation, Sheraton Fallsview Hotel, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, 29 July – 1 August, 2005, pages 1306-1311
Inertial motion tracking of human arm movements in stroke rehabilitation (Pdf 297KB)
Tao Y, Hu H & Zhou H (2005) Integration of Vision and Inertial Sensors for Home-based Rehabilitation. Proceedings of the 2nd workshop on Integration of Vision and Inertial Sensors at the International Conference on Robotics and Automation, Barcelona Spain.
Integration of Vision and Inertial Sensors for Home-based Rehabilitation (Pdf 502KB)
Presentations
Presentation to College of Occupational Therapists annual conference, 2004
Presentation to European Congress of Occupational Therapists, 2004
Presentation to Strategic Promotion of Ageing Research Capacity (SPARC) workshop 2005.
Using Technology To Assist With Rehabilitation After Stroke (ppt. 3.92MB)
Seminar given at Southampton Life Sciences Interface Forum 2006.
Rehabilitation - some issues (ppt. 3.63MB)
Posters presented at the Eurostroke conference in Brussels May 2006.
Eurostroke poster (ppt. 331KB)
Eurostroke Smart Upper Limb poster (ppt. 1MB)
Presentation to International Conference Series on Disability Virtual Reality and Associated Technologies Conference, Denmark 2006. "The SMART project: Application of emerging information and communication technology (ICT) to home-based rehabilitation for stroke patients."
Presentation to the Fourth Nordic Interdisciplinary Conference on Qualitative Methods in the Service of Health, Sweden 2006. "Wanting to please. Issues with focus group feedback in developing stroke rehabilitation equipment".
Poster for the Society for Research in Rehabilitation - winter meeting February 2007
Identifying Movement variables to provide Knowledge of Performance for Upper Limb Rehabilitation Programmes (ppt. 1.5MB)
Presentation to Strategic Promotion of Ageing Research Capacity (SPARC) conference March 2007. Conference theme: Ageing Research and Occupational Therapy: building partnerships, creating opportunities. Presentation title: "SMART rehabilitation for use in the home". www.sparc.ac.uk/workshops






