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ZigAlert: a zigbee alert for toileting training children with developmental delay in a public school setting

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Zigbee is used as assistive technology for children with developmental delays to achieve the goal of going to the toilet independently. In special education under the guidance of a teacher, we use a Zigbee sensor network to assist a 9-year-old child with toilet training.

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    ASSETS '10: Proceedings of the 12th international ACM SIGACCESS conference on Computers and accessibility
    October 2010
    346 pages
    ISBN:9781605588810
    DOI:10.1145/1878803

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    1. severe intellectual disabilities
    2. toilet training
    3. wetness alarm
    4. wireless sensor network
    5. zigbee

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    • (2011)A Mobile Wetness Detection System Enabling Teachers to Toilet Train Children with Intellectual Disabilities in a Public School SettingJournal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities10.1007/s10882-011-9243-323:6(527-533)Online publication date: 10-May-2011
    • (2011)Smart Objects in Healthcare: Impact on Clinical LogisticsCritical Issues for the Development of Sustainable E-health Solutions10.1007/978-1-4614-1536-7_19(293-312)Online publication date: 21-Oct-2011

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