The papers receiving these awards were selected from a set of outstanding papers,
based on the quantitative and qualitative classifications as well as comments provided
by the program committee reviewers, their final classification as full paper and
their oral presentation at the conference.
Area:
Ambient Assisted Living
AAL-Pilot Concepts in Carinthia and Styria
Kurt Majcen, Johanna Plattner, Daniela E. Ströckl, Kerstin Löffler, Eva Schuster, Pierre Schaschl, Daniela Krainer and Johannes Oberzaucher
Area:
Monitoring, Accessibility and HCI
Dynamic Movement Monitoring - Algorithms for Real Time Exercise Movement Feedback
Marcel Tiator, Fabian Büntig and Christian Geiger
Area:
Monitoring, Accessibility and HCI
Dynamic Gait Monitoring Mobile Platform
Robin Amsters, Ali Bin Junaid, Nick Damen, Jeroen Van de Laer, Benjamin Filtjens, Bart Vanrumste and Peter Slaets
Area:
Ambient Assisted Living
Selection and Assessment of Activity Trackers for Enthusiastic Seniors
Viktoria Willner, Harald Rieser, Verena Venek and Cornelia Schneider
Area:
Monitoring, Accessibility and HCI
Design of Wearable Airbag with Injury Reducing System
Beomgeun Jo, Youngho Lee, Jaemin Kim, Soonmoon Jung, Dongwook Yang, Jeongwoo Lee and Junghwa Hong
Area:
HCI for Ageing Populations
Reminiscence of People with Dementia Mediated by a Tangible Multimedia Book
Alina Huldtgren, Fabian Mertl, Anja Vormann and Christian Geiger
Area:
TELEMEDICINE AND E-HEALTH
On Modeling the Cardiovascular System and Predicting the Human Heart Rate under Strain
Melanie Ludwig, Ashok Meenakshi Sundaram, Matthias Füller, Alexander Asteroth and Erwin Prassler