Google Glass is being used by people suffering from Parkinsons disease in a groundbreaking experiment to see if the technology can help improve their day-to-day lives.
Newcastle University, UK is trialling new technology to help patients suffering from Parkinson’s disease live more independently by reminding them to swallow, speak up and take their medication.
The Google technology, which is not yet available in Europe, reminds the patients to take their medication, contacts relatives in an emergency and can even prevent debilitating episodes of paralysis known as freezing.
The system works like a hands-free smartphone, displaying information on the lens of the Glass. It is voice-operated and linked to the internet.
The beauty of this research project is we are designing the apps and systems for Glass in collaboration with the users so the resulting applications should exactly meet their needs, said Dr John Vines of the School of Computing Science.
Source: Newcastle University