Sensors (Oct 2016)

A Bio-Inspired Model-Based Approach for Context-Aware Post-WIMP Tele-Rehabilitation

  • Víctor López-Jaquero,
  • Arturo C. Rodríguez,
  • Miguel A. Teruel,
  • Francisco Montero,
  • Elena Navarro,
  • Pascual Gonzalez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s16101689
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 10
p. 1689

Abstract

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Tele-rehabilitation is one of the main domains where Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have been proven useful to move healthcare from care centers to patients’ home. Moreover, patients, especially those carrying out a physical therapy, cannot use a traditional Window, Icon, Menu, Pointer (WIMP) system, but they need to interact in a natural way, that is, there is a need to move from WIMP systems to Post-WIMP ones. Moreover, tele-rehabilitation systems should be developed following the context-aware approach, so that they are able to adapt to the patients’ context to provide them with usable and effective therapies. In this work a model-based approach is presented to assist stakeholders in the development of context-aware Post-WIMP tele-rehabilitation systems. It entails three different models: (i) a task model for designing the rehabilitation tasks; (ii) a context model to facilitate the adaptation of these tasks to the context; and (iii) a bio-inspired presentation model to specify thoroughly how such tasks should be performed by the patients. Our proposal overcomes one of the limitations of the model-based approach for the development of context-aware systems supporting the specification of non-functional requirements. Finally, a case study is used to illustrate how this proposal can be put into practice to design a real world rehabilitation task.

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