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Pursuing softer urban mobility behaviors through game-based apps

2020

Cities are currently engaged through their urban policies in pushing people towards less environmentally impacting mobility modalities: therefore, cycling and walking are strongly promoted, especially by means of new and wider limited traffic and no-cars zones. In this paper, the effectiveness of the new smartphones and apps-based technologies in modifying the mobility behaviors of citizens towards more sustainable choices has been investigated. Specifically, the potential of a smartphone app, directly involving citizens by means of a game rewarding the most sustainable trips, has been tested on a university commuters' group. These latter, starting from their current mobility situation, wer…

0301 basic medicineUrban energy consumptionInformation sciencePsychological interventionEnvironmental pollution7. Clean energyArticleInformation scienceEnvironmental pollutionEnvironmental science03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEnvironmental analysi11. SustainabilityClimate changelcsh:Social sciences (General)lcsh:Science (General)Environmental analysisGame-based appMultidisciplinaryModalitiesSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleUrban policyEnvironmental economicsCommuter030104 developmental biology13. Climate actionClimate policySweet mobilitySmartphone appAir qualityTRIPS architectureGame basedlcsh:H1-99Smartphone030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCommuterslcsh:Q1-390Heliyon
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Traffic Flow Variables Estimation: An Automated Procedure Based on Moving Observer Method. Potential Application for Autonomous Vehicles

2019

Abstract The estimation of traffic flow variables (flow, space mean speed and density) plays a fundamental role in highways planning and designing, as well as in traffic control strategies. Moving Observer Method (MOM) allows traffic surveys in a road, or in a road network. This paper proposes a novel automated procedure, called MOM-AP based on Moving Observer Method and Digital Image Processing (DIP) Technique able to automatically detect (without human observers) and calculate flow q, space mean speed vs and density k in case of stationary and homogeneous traffic conditions. In order to evaluate how reliable is the MOM-AP, an experiment has been carried out in a segment of one two-lane si…

050210 logistics & transportationComputer science05 social sciencesReal-time computingGeneral Engineering02 engineering and technologyObserver (special relativity)Traffic flowK4011-4343Transportation and communicationComputer Science Applicationstraffic flowCarriagewayHomogeneous0502 economics and businessSmartphone appDigital image processingTraffic conditionsdigital image processing technique0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingMean flowmoving observer methodautonomous vehiclesTransport and Telecommunication Journal
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Multitemporal Monitoring of Plant Area Index in the Valencia Rice District with PocketLAI

2016

Leaf area index (LAI) is a key biophysical parameter used to determine foliage cover and crop growth in environmental studies in order to assess crop yield. Frequently, plant canopy analyzers (LAI-2000) and digital cameras for hemispherical photography (DHP) are used for indirect effective plant area index (PAI(eff)) estimates. Nevertheless, these instruments are expensive and have the disadvantages of low portability and maintenance. Recently, a smartphone app called PocketLAI was presented and tested for acquiring PAI(eff) measurements. It was used during an entire rice season for indirect PAI(eff) estimations and for deriving reference high-resolution PAI(eff) maps. Ground PAI(eff) value…

Chlorophyll contenteffective plant area index (PAI(eff))010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesHemispherical photographyeffective plant area index (PAIeff)Science0211 other engineering and technologiesPocketLAIPlant area index02 engineering and technologyrice; effective plant area index (PAI<sub><i>eff</i></sub>); PocketLAI; smartphone; high-resolution mapsmartphonehigh-resolution map01 natural sciencesparasitic diseasesLeaf area index021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensing2. Zero hungerPhenologyCrop yieldriceQCiències de la terrafood and beverages15. Life on landSmartphone appGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceSatelliteRemote Sensing
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Express RGB mapping of three to five skin chromophores

2017

Skin melanin, oxy- and deoxy-hemoglobin were snapshot-mapped under simultaneous 448-532-659 nm laser illumination by a smartphone RGB camera. Experimental prototypes for double-snapshot RGB mapping of four (melanin, bilirubin, oxy- and deoxy-hemoglobin) and five (melanin, bilirubin, lipids, oxy- and deoxy-hemoglobin) skin chromophores with reduced laser speckle artefacts have been developed and tested. A set of 405-448-532-659 nm lasers were used for four chromophores mapping, and a set of 405-448-532-659-842 nm lasers for five chromophores mapping. Clinical tests confirmed functionality of the developed devices.

Clinical testsMaterials sciencebusiness.industryChromophoreSmartphone applicationLaser01 natural scienceslaw.invention010309 opticsSpeckle patternOpticslaw0103 physical sciencesOptoelectronicsRGB color modelLaser illuminationbusinessSPIE Proceedings
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Default effects in app selection: German adolescents’ tendency to adhere to privacy or social relatedness features in smartphone apps

2019

Cognitive biases such as default effects impact on user preferences for a broad range of different choices. This paper investigates these default effects among adolescents configuring apps that either satisfy relatedness or enhance autonomy by protecting privacy. Relatedness and privacy are two innate needs that adolescents can satisfy with the use of smartphone apps. This study argues that adolescents’ choice of features supporting either privacy protection or social relatedness is a consequence of default effects, so that adolescents adhere to preselected defaults. We test this assumption in an experimental survey design including four app configuration tasks with N = 280 German adolesce…

Computer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryCommunicationInternet privacyCognitive biaslanguage.human_languageGermanSmartphone appMedia TechnologylanguagePsychologybusinessSelection (genetic algorithm)Range (computer programming)Social relatednessMobile Media &amp; Communication
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A Decision-support Algorithm for Self-management of Anticoagulation Therapy Used in a Smartphone Application

2019

Warfarin for anticoagulation therapy is used by patients with specific cardiovascular diseases to control the ability of blood clotting. Traditional ways for self-management of the therapy are based on paper forms and procedures. This paper presents an algorithm developed for the smartphone application “Warfarin Guide”, which is a computer-assisted decision-support system used to help patients with self-management of their anticoagulation therapy related to International Normalized Ratio (INR) values. The algorithm was based on clinical guidelines for Warfarin therapy and it was adapted for the software application to address challenges with regular INR checks and adjustments for temporary …

Decision support systemSelf-managementTherapy related020205 medical informaticsBlood clottingComputer sciencebusiness.industryWarfarinWarfarin therapy02 engineering and technologySmartphone applicationVDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsvitenskap: 420Health informatics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicineeHealthheterocyclic compoundscardiovascular diseases030212 general & internal medicinebusinessAlgorithmmedicine.drug2019 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC)
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Implementing a Digital Wellness Application into Use : Challenges and Solutions Among Aged People

2020

The ageing population is a growing priority area for policy makers and healthcare providers worldwide. Life expectancy is improving, but at the same time, insufficient physical activity threatens older age. Thus, an important question arises: how to improve the probability of people living a healthy and active life in older age. One potential solution to support physical activity and healthy aging is digital wellness technologies. However, digital wellness technologies are still typically designed for younger populations, yet a growing need and potential also among aged people is prevalent. Aged people are a user group with distinct needs and challenges. The main purpose of this study was t…

GerontologyPopulation ageingResearch program020205 medical informaticshyvinvointiteknologiaComputer sciencePsychological interventionPhysical activitysmartphone applicationsphysical activity02 engineering and technologydigital practicesliikunta03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringlater life030212 general & internal medicineimplementationdigital wellness serviceskäyttöönottoolder adultsyoung elderlyexercisehyvinvointipalvelutaged peopleälypuhelimetLife expectancyTracking (education)wellness technologyikääntyneetfyysinen aktiivisuus
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Experience from Indoor Fire Search and Rescue Game Design for Technology Testing

2018

No matter how good the fire evacuation plan for a building is, there is a risk of immovable victims being left behind due to smoke obscuration, inhalation of poisonous gasses, or other reasons. Firefighters usually perform the search and rescue for casualties in responding to fire hazards, besides the firefighting. Among of the challenges in the search and rescue operation is how to locate victims, and to keep monitoring the fire development so that it will not accidentally harm the fire personnel. This paper presents a game designed to test a smartphone app’s feature that supports concurrent tracking of indoor victims and fire spread. 22 volunteers were assigned roles either as rescuers or…

HarmGame designAeronauticsComputer scienceSmartphone appFirefightingPlan (drawing)Service personnelSearch and rescueTest (assessment)
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Are smartphone applications (App) useful to improve hearing?

2020

Le App per smartphone possono essere utili per migliorare l’udito?L’obiettivo dello studio è quello valutare l’efficacia di un’App per smartphone creata con lo scopo di migliorare le performance uditive sia in soggetti normoudenti che in pazienti affetti da ipoacusia da lieve a severa. Si tratta di uno studio analitico multicentrico, eseguito tra giugno e dicembre 2017, che ha analizzato un campione di 68 pazienti di cui 55 ipoacusici e 13 normoudenti; a tutti i pazienti sono stati somministrati test audiologici specifici sia durante l’utilizzo della suddetta App che in assenza di ausili uditivi. Il protocollo di valutazione audiologica prevedeva l’esecuzione di un’audiometria tonale limina…

Hearing aidsHearing Loss SensorineuralSmartphone applicationapplicazioni per smartphone03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMobile applicationsHearingotorhinolaryngologic diseasesHumansMedicineipoacusia030223 otorhinolaryngologybusiness.industryprotesi acusticheAuditory ThresholdAudiologyHearing lossGeneral EnergyOtorhinolaryngology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisSpeech PerceptionAudiometry Pure-ToneSmartphonebusinessHumanitiesHearing aids; Hearing loss; Mobile applications
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Characterizing Breakthrough Cancer Pain Using Ecological Momentary Assessment with a Smartphone App: Feasibility and Clinical Findings.

2021

Background: mobile applications (apps) facilitate cancer pain ecological momentary assessment (EMA) and provide more reliable data than retrospective monitoring. The aims of this study are (a) to describe the status of persons with cancer pain when assessed ecologically, (b) to analyze the utility of clinical alarms integrated into the app, and (c) to test the feasibility of implementing an app for daily oncological pain monitoring. Methods: in this feasibility study, 21 patients (mean age = 56.95 years, SD = 10.53, 81.0% men) responded to an app-based evaluation of physical status (baseline and breakthrough cancer pain (BTcP)) and mental health variables (fatigue, mood, and coping) daily d…

MaleCoping (psychology)Health Toxicology and MutagenesisEcological Momentary AssessmentPsychological interventionArticle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRecall biasNeoplasmsmental disordersMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineAdverse effectsmartphone applicationRetrospective Studiesbreakthrough cancer pain; ecological momentary assessment; smartphone application; pain management; pain characterizationbusiness.industryEcologyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthRRetrospective cohort studyCancer Painpain characterizationMiddle AgedMental healthMobile Applicationsbreakthrough cancer painMoodpain management030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMedicineFeasibility StudiesFemaleSmartphoneCancer painbusinessInternational journal of environmental research and public health
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