
Börge KordtsUniversity of Lübeck · Institut für Telematik
Börge Kordts
Doctor of Engineering
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Naturally, university courses should be designed to attract students, engaging them to achieve learning goals. Toward this end, the use of Serious Games has been proposed in the literature. To address positive effects, such as content memorability and attendance rates, we propose Ambient Serious Games as games embedded in a computer-enriched enviro...
The staff of an intensive care unit regularly encounters various challenges in their daily work. They are responsible for the care of mechanically ventilated intensive care patients, who form a significant and highly vulnerable group among the patients. The ventilation and particularly weaning from the ventilator poses substantial stress to them. T...
In the past decade, pervasive environments have progressed from promising research concepts to available products present in our everyday lives. By connecting multiple smart objects, device ensembles can be formed to assist users in performing tasks. Furthermore, smart objects can be used to control applications, that, in turn, can be used to contr...
Ventilated intensive care patients represent a sizable group in the intensive care unit that requires special attention. Although intensive care units are staffed with more nurses per patient than regular wards, the situation is often precarious. A situation that has become more acute during the COVID-19 pandemic. Weaning from mechanical ventilatio...
In the past decade, pervasive environments have emerged from promising research concepts to available products present in our everyday lives. By connecting multiple smart objects, device ensembles can be formed to assist users in performing tasks. Furthermore, smart objects can be used to control applications, that, in turn, can be used to control...
Applying the natural interaction paradigm to digital systems offers increased comfort to their users, but also poses new challenges to interaction designers, particularly for gesture-controlled systems. While the documentation of human movement has been a research topic for many years, its results have not yet been fully applied to the area of moti...
Today's Augmented Reality (AR) technology allows users to explore the real world enriched with digital artifacts, learn from it, or shape it (i.e., creating your own virtual objects). To properly use virtual objects in AR space, users must be able to manipulate them (i.e., rotate or move them). The prerequisite for manipulation is an intuitive inte...
Rufsystem 4.0 in der Intensivpflege – Brücke zwischen Patienten und Pflegenden
Klassische Patientenrufsysteme sind elektronische Meldesysteme, die – beispielsweise in Krankenhäusern – genutzt werden, um Pflegenden über optische Signale Anliegen von Patientinnen und Patienten aufzuzeigen. Dies erfordert, dass Pflegende nach Wahrnehmung des Rufes ak...
Intensive care patients that are weaned from mechanical ventilation are facing substantial physical and psychical stress. Due to the breathing tube, they often cannot voice their basic needs adequately. Possible consequences, amongst other complications, are a prolonged healing process and a delirium. To address this issue and support patient commu...
Due to the obstruction of verbal communication, mechanically ventilated patients in intensive care units often cannot impart their basic needs. Possible consequences are a prolonged healing process, delirium, and other complications. To overcome the communication barrier, we provide a specialized solution to support communication in intensive care....
Weaning from the mechanical ventilation poses substantial physical and psychical stress to the patients which is intensified by the obstruction of verbal communication. Hence, during the weaning phase, ICU patients often cannot impart their basic needs adequately. A prolonged healing process, delirium, and complications are possible consequences. T...
Full body interactions are becoming increasingly important for Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and very essential in thriving areas such as mobile applications, games and Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) solutions. While this enriches the design space of interactive applications in ubiquitous and pervasive environments, it dramatically increases the...