Published on in Vol 10, No 4 (2022): April

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/25116, first published .
Developing a Smart Home Technology Innovation for People With Physical and Mental Health Problems: Considerations and Recommendations

Developing a Smart Home Technology Innovation for People With Physical and Mental Health Problems: Considerations and Recommendations

Developing a Smart Home Technology Innovation for People With Physical and Mental Health Problems: Considerations and Recommendations

Journals

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  4. O’Brien K, Ibáñez-Carrasco F, Birtwell K, Donald G, Brown D, Eaton A, Kasadha B, Stanmore E, St. Clair-Sullivan N, Townsend L, Vera J, Solomon P. Research priorities in HIV, aging and rehabilitation: building on a framework with the Canada-International HIV and Rehabilitation Research Collaborative. AIDS Research and Therapy 2023;20(1) View
  5. Gupta A, Tandon U. Emergence of AI enabled smart buildings in India: a road towards sustainable performance. Global Knowledge, Memory and Communication 2023 View