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Technology transfer standards for communication aids for disabled people
Performance standards for the transfer of technology for communication aids for disabled people are discussed. A prerequisite and integral part of the design process for products used by disabled persons must be consumer feedback. A disabled person who uses the technology and is articulate in assessing, describing, and documenting the impact of proposed changes on his or her life is key to the efficacy of the product. There are three possible standards for home automation. In Europe, ESPRIT will be used. In Japan, the Home Bus System will be used. At present the BSR X-10 system is probably the most widely used system in the US, but if there is wide support for the CEBus standard by industry, then it is likely that the CEBus microchips will be built into US appliances in the future.<>