People with disabilities report a number of consistently disabling access issues while moving through urban environments. These can result in social isolation and cause people with disability to avoid going to new or hard to get to places, often being late due to public transport issues, getting disoriented, experiencing fatigue, having to ask strangers for help, and needing a support person to accompany them. Mobile devices and accessible applications (apps) are becoming an integral part of navigating urban space for all Australians, including those with disabilities. Mobile phones increasingly characterise our experiences of public spaces, replacing both interpersonal interactions and transforming the way we traverse these spaces. The par...
Abstract Background and aim: Visual impairment (VI) problems are increasing as the global aging pop...
Mobile phones have become an important and ubiquitous tool for people of all ages and abilities. How...
This article summarises an original qualitative research investigation into the use of mobile device...
This report explores the way Vision Australia clients are using smartphone technology in their every...
The mobility of the blind and visually impaired is associated with many barriers and risks. A lot of...
This paper offers insight into and analysis of the disparate and diverse experiences of Australians ...
Around 10 percent of the world’s population, or 650 million people, live with a disability. This ...
Mobile devices are fundamental tools for inclusion and independence. Yet, there are still many open ...
In the smart city, information and communications technologies (ICTs) are proposed as solutions to u...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Abstract: This article explores the us...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Purpose: The purpose of this article i...
Autonomous mobility services promise to complement traditional public transport by offering travelle...
Promoting social inclusion is a field of active research and an emergent topic that relates to blind...
New information and communication technologies (ICTs) have an increasingly stronger role in people\u...
This paper offers a review on developing a mobile system on wheelchair disability in Malaysia shop...
Abstract Background and aim: Visual impairment (VI) problems are increasing as the global aging pop...
Mobile phones have become an important and ubiquitous tool for people of all ages and abilities. How...
This article summarises an original qualitative research investigation into the use of mobile device...
This report explores the way Vision Australia clients are using smartphone technology in their every...
The mobility of the blind and visually impaired is associated with many barriers and risks. A lot of...
This paper offers insight into and analysis of the disparate and diverse experiences of Australians ...
Around 10 percent of the world’s population, or 650 million people, live with a disability. This ...
Mobile devices are fundamental tools for inclusion and independence. Yet, there are still many open ...
In the smart city, information and communications technologies (ICTs) are proposed as solutions to u...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Abstract: This article explores the us...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Purpose: The purpose of this article i...
Autonomous mobility services promise to complement traditional public transport by offering travelle...
Promoting social inclusion is a field of active research and an emergent topic that relates to blind...
New information and communication technologies (ICTs) have an increasingly stronger role in people\u...
This paper offers a review on developing a mobile system on wheelchair disability in Malaysia shop...
Abstract Background and aim: Visual impairment (VI) problems are increasing as the global aging pop...
Mobile phones have become an important and ubiquitous tool for people of all ages and abilities. How...
This article summarises an original qualitative research investigation into the use of mobile device...