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Wolfram Ludwig

Researcher at Hannover Medical School

Publications -  14
Citations -  247

Wolfram Ludwig is an academic researcher from Hannover Medical School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Health informatics. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 14 publications receiving 222 citations.

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Health-enabling technologies for the elderly - An overview of services based on a literature review

TL;DR: Six archetypical service categories, namely handling adverse conditions, assessing state of health, consultation and education, motivation and feedback, service ordering and social inclusion, are presented and their implementation in current research projects are described.
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Information and communication technologies for promoting and sustaining quality of life, health and self-sufficiency in ageing societies--outcomes of the Lower Saxony Research Network Design of Environments for Ageing (GAL).

TL;DR: The GAL research network has been run successfully and has achieved its major research objectives, and a future focus for research can now be outlined for systematically planned studies scientifically exploring the benefits of AAL technologies for senior citizens, in particular with respect to quality of life and the quality and efficiency of health care.
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The Lower Saxony research network design of environments for ageing: towards interdisciplinary research on information and communication technologies in ageing societies

TL;DR: This publication informs about the goals and structure of GAL, including first outcomes, as well as to discuss the potentials and possible barriers of such highly interdisciplinary research projects in the field of health-enabling technologies for pervasive healthcare.
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Multimodal Home Monitoring of Elderly People--First Results from the LASS Study

TL;DR: Individually-trained machine-learned classifiers used on data from a wearable device are an adequate means to determine context in elderly or disabled people.
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A sensor-enhanced health information system to support automatically controlled exercise training of COPD patients

TL;DR: For an improvement of the quality of life for patients suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and a concept and prototype of a sensor-enhanced health information system, which includes a component that is monitoring the rehabilitation training and automatically controls the target load for the exercise on the basis of the user's vital data.