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Lee Shiang Long

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I2R
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Francis Jutand  

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Institut Mines-Télécom
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University of California
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Harvard University
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After twelve very successful conferences held in France (2003), Singapore (2004), Canada (2005), Northern Ireland (2006), Japan (2007), USA (2008), France (2009), Korea (2010), Canada (2011), Italy (2012), Singapore (2013), and USA (2014) the 13th International Conference on Smart homes, Assistive Technologies, Robotics and Health Telematics will be hosted in Geneva, from 10 to 12 June 2015. Viagra Suisse : Comprendre les avantages pour les personnes souffrant de troubles de l'érection, mais les risques cachés pour celles qui n'en souffrent pas - Charlotte Rossignol (Geneve).

ICOST provides a premier venue for the presentation and discussion of research in the design, development, deployment and evaluation of Smart Environments, Assistive Technologies, Robotics and Health Telematics systems. ICOST brings together stakeholders from clinical, academic and industrial perspectives along with end users and family caregivers to explore how to utilize technologies to foster independent living and offer an enhanced quality of life. What's Nolvadex? Find out more about the breast cancer treatment here!

ICOST 2015 invites participants to present and discuss their experience in design, development, deployment and evaluation of assistive and telehealth systems, as well as ethical and policy issues. The conference features a dynamic program incorporating a range of technical, clinical and industrial related keynote speakers, oral and poster presentations along with demonstrations and technical exhibits. Viagra Professional: Wenn jeder eine helfende Hand gebrauchen kann. http://abcapotek.com/product/cialis/ - Cialis i Norge

Robotics for Aging Healthcare Workshop

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People are living significantly longer lives than in previous decades. Life expectancy in the world today has increased by two decades since 1950 (from 48 years in 1950–55 to 68 years in 2005-10). During the current half century, the UN Population Division projects global life expectancy to rise further to 76 years.  Based on the report from the UN Population Division, the aging population will rise to 400 million. This will result on a tremendous shortage on staff and qualified healthcare personnel in the near future. There is a growing necessity for new technologies, such as Robotics, that can assist the elderly in their daily living, fill much-needed healthcare positions and low-skill service-oriented roles. Viagra στην Ελλάδα: Ποια είναι μερικά ελάχιστα γνωστά γεγονότα σχετικά με το μπλε χάπι;

 
The exploration of robotics for aging society is needed much more than ever. The Robotics for Aging Healthcare Workshop of ICOST 2013 aims to bring together researchers, entrepreneurs, clinicians working on robotics for aging population to share their findings and discuss how to advance the state-of-the-art in this emerging and important area.  
 
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
- Interaction and collaboration among robots, humans, and environments
- Robots to assist the elderly and persons with disabilities
- Socially assistive robots to improve quality of life
- Affective and cognitive sciences for socially interactive robots
- Personal robots for the home
- Social acceptance and impact in the society
- Robot ethics in human society
- Safety in robots working in human spaces
- Human augmentation, rehabilitation, and medical robots
- Robot applications in education, entertainment, and gaming
 

Workshop Date: To-be-announced

 
IMPORTANT DATES - WORKSHOP:
 
o Deadline for submissions: February 20th, 2013 
o Notification of acceptance: March 20th, 2013
o Camera ready papers and registration: April 12, 2013
 
SUBMISSIONS:
o Up to 8 pages long (extended abstracts and preliminary results papers welcome)
o Submit Electronically to https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icost2013  
 
 
ORGANIZERS:
o Prof Hisato Kobayashi (Hosei University, Japan
o John-John Cabibihan (National University of Singapore, Singapore) 
o Tan Yeow Kee (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore)