Smart Homes - An Intelligent Answer to Healthcare Challenges From: University of Ulster - 05/12/2006 Northern Ireland is gearing up for the fourth International Conference on Smart Homes & Health Telematics, which is being hosted by the University of Ulster. Scheduled for June 26-28, ICOST2006 will have a technological focus on intelligent environments, personal robotics and smart wheelchairs, cognitive devices, wearable sensors, medical data collection and processing, and home networks. However, the event will also cover non-technical issues related to smart homes that have a wider societal impact, such as privacy and security. Northern Ireland has a growing aging population, and University of Ulster computer science senior lecturer Maurice Mulvenna believes the health care industry should find ICOST2006 to be particularly informative. Smart homes can provide older people and those with disabilities with an opportunity to continue to live outside of health care facilities, but remain connected to their families, friends, and their health care support system in a secure environment. "Smart homes offer these kinds of facilities while promoting and maintaining the functional independence of aging people through automation," says ICOST2006 Chairman Dr. Chris Nugent. "Functions like turning heating on or off, which in turn can promote cost savings to those with limited energy budgets." Read the entire article at: http://www.ulster.ac.uk/news/releases/2006/2196.html ICOST2006 http://www.icost2006.ulster.ac.uk/index.htm Maurice Mulvenna http://www2.ulster.ac.uk/staff/md.mulvenna.html Chris Nugent http://www.ebdgroup.com/biomed_central/speakers.htm