Accessibility, Usability, and Social and Cultural Acceptance of Next-Generation Wireless Devices

Title: Accessibility, Usability, and Social and Cultural Acceptance of Next-Generation Wireless Devices
Format: Report
Publication Date: December 2018
Publisher Wireless RERC
Description:

A new research brief by CACP researchers Nathan W. Moon, Paul M.A. Baker, and Kenneth Goughnour, summarizes findings from focus groups which explored accessibility, social appropriateness, and cultural acceptability issues of wireless technology related use among individuals with disabilities. The research was conducted for the Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Wireless Inclusive Technologies (Wireless RERC). A total of 41 individuals with disabilities who use smartphones, wearables, and "smart home" devices participated in the study.

Ivan Allen College Contributors:
External Contributors: Goughnour, Kenneth
Related File: Wireless-RERC-Research-Brief-18-01.pdf
Related Departments:
  • Center for Advanced Communications Policy