Integrating Mobile Devices into AAL-Environments using Knowledge based Assistance Systems

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Integrating Mobile Devices into AAL-Environments using Knowledge based Assistance Systems. / Welge, Ralph; Kujath, Alexander; Opel, Oliver.
Proceedings of the World Telecommunications Congress WTC 2010: The infrastructure for the 21st century . Hrsg. / OVE GIT; ITG. VDE Verlag, 2010. S. 103-108.

Publikation: Beiträge in SammelwerkenAufsätze in KonferenzbändenForschungbegutachtet

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Welge, R, Kujath, A & Opel, O 2010, Integrating Mobile Devices into AAL-Environments using Knowledge based Assistance Systems. in OVE GIT & ITG (Hrsg.), Proceedings of the World Telecommunications Congress WTC 2010: The infrastructure for the 21st century . VDE Verlag, S. 103-108, World Telecommunications Congress - WTC 2010, Wien, Österreich, 13.09.10.

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Welge, R., Kujath, A., & Opel, O. (2010). Integrating Mobile Devices into AAL-Environments using Knowledge based Assistance Systems. In OVE GIT, & ITG (Hrsg.), Proceedings of the World Telecommunications Congress WTC 2010: The infrastructure for the 21st century (S. 103-108). VDE Verlag.

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Welge R, Kujath A, Opel O. Integrating Mobile Devices into AAL-Environments using Knowledge based Assistance Systems. in OVE GIT, ITG, Hrsg., Proceedings of the World Telecommunications Congress WTC 2010: The infrastructure for the 21st century . VDE Verlag. 2010. S. 103-108

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