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- Development and evaluation of a mobile application with augmented reality for guiding visitors on hiking trailsPublication . Silva, Rute; Jesus, Rui; Jorge, PedroTourism on the island of Santa Maria, Azores, has been increasing due to its characteristics in terms of biodiversity and geodiversity. This island has several hiking trails; the available information can be consulted in pamphlets and physical placards, whose maintenance and updating is difficult and expensive. Thus, the need to improve the visitors’ experience arises, in this case, by using the technological means currently available to everyone: a smartphone. This paper describes the development and evaluation of the user experience of a mobile application for guiding visitors on said hiking trails, as well as the design principles and main issues observed during this process. The application is based on an augmented reality interaction model providing visitors with an interactive and recreational experience through Augmented Reality in outdoor environments (without additional marks in the physical space and using georeferenced information), helping in navigation during the route and providing updated information with easy maintenance. For the design and evaluation of the application, two studies were carried out with users on-site (Santa Maria, Azores). The first had 77 participants, to analyze users and define the application’s characteristics, and the second had 10 participants to evaluate the user experience. The feedback from participants was obtained through questionnaires. In these questionnaires, an average SUS (System Usability Scale) score of 83 (excellent) and positive results in the UEQ (User Experience Questionnaire) were obtained.
- Design of a Cardiopulmonary antenna for vital signs monitoring robust to different subjectsPublication . Cardoso, João; Pinho, Pedro; Gouveia, Carolina; Albuquerque, DanielWith the advancement of wireless diagnosis and treatment technologies, antennas deployed close to the human body are now widely used. The use of on-body antennas, along with other technologies, presents itself as an innovative method for detecting and monitoring vital signs. These antennas can be attached directly on the body or on clothes, making it comfortable to use and less invasive when compared to conventional methods, allowing at-home monitoring of elderly patients or high risk workers with a single antenna. In this paper, a robust high bandwidth patch antenna was developed to operate in the dedicated Industrial, Scientific and Medical frequency band, namely at 2.45 GHz, capable of monitoring vital signs in any subject. This work presents the design and results of a robust cardiopulmonary antenna, to be further used to monitor the respiratory rate of five different subjects, each one with different physiognomy.