In response to an aging society, the development and application of medical assistance systems is increasing and becoming an integral part of various daily life activities. To enable effective assistance, designing intuitive and elderly-appropriate user interfaces is necessary and represents a challenge due to the lack of standardized design processes. A possible approach for the design is to apply the usability engineering process based on the IEC 62366 standard for medical devices. In this contribution, the design process of a user interface for an automated pill dispenser is shown based on applying the standard, a literature review and a user evaluation.
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%1 sahlab2020usercentered
%A Sahlab, N.
%A Wiebelitz, L.
%A Schmid, P.
%A Reichelt, F.
%A Jazdi, N.
%A Maier, T.
%A Weyrich, M.
%B 9th IEEE Global Conference on Consumer Electronics (GCCE - Virtual Conference), 13-16 Oct. 2020, Cobe, Japan, pp. 915-918
%D 2020
%K 2020applikationen 2020ias ias
%R 10.1109/GCCE50665.2020.9291946
%T A User-Centered Interface Design for a Pill Dispenser
%U https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9291946
%X In response to an aging society, the development and application of medical assistance systems is increasing and becoming an integral part of various daily life activities. To enable effective assistance, designing intuitive and elderly-appropriate user interfaces is necessary and represents a challenge due to the lack of standardized design processes. A possible approach for the design is to apply the usability engineering process based on the IEC 62366 standard for medical devices. In this contribution, the design process of a user interface for an automated pill dispenser is shown based on applying the standard, a literature review and a user evaluation.
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abstract = {In response to an aging society, the development and application of medical assistance systems is increasing and becoming an integral part of various daily life activities. To enable effective assistance, designing intuitive and elderly-appropriate user interfaces is necessary and represents a challenge due to the lack of standardized design processes. A possible approach for the design is to apply the usability engineering process based on the IEC 62366 standard for medical devices. In this contribution, the design process of a user interface for an automated pill dispenser is shown based on applying the standard, a literature review and a user evaluation.},
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author = {Sahlab, N. and Wiebelitz, L. and Schmid, P. and Reichelt, F. and Jazdi, N. and Maier, T. and Weyrich, M.},
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booktitle = {9th IEEE Global Conference on Consumer Electronics (GCCE - Virtual Conference), 13-16 Oct. 2020, Cobe, Japan, pp. 915-918},
doi = {10.1109/GCCE50665.2020.9291946},
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timestamp = {2021-04-06T10:52:55.000+0200},
title = {A User-Centered Interface Design for a Pill Dispenser},
url = {https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9291946},
year = 2020
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