Publication_files
Up one levellocation to place publication files like PDFs and Word Docs linked to from pages
- PDF: First Report: Findings of the Survey of User Needs (SUN)
- Initial Findings of the Survey of User Needs
- Georgia Tech WEC Press Release
- AT&T Press Release
- WEC Findings Trials 1 and 2
- Twelve Considerations...
- Your Guide to Choosing a Cell Phone
- Winter2007/Spring 2008 Industry Newsletter
- Industry newsletter Fall 2008
- Second Report: Findings of the Survey of User Needs (SUN), 2007-2009
- Data analysis of survey responses to the Wireless RERC's Survey of User Needs.
- TDPH 9.03.doc
- TDPH_9.03.pdf
- Wireless Emergency Communications: Summary of Initial Findings, October 2006–September 2009
- This report summarizes the efforts of the Wireless Emergency Communications (WEC) project team in developing and testing the transmission and usability of public emergency alerting via text messaging and cell-phone transmission of video. The team's work revealed a clear benefit of text-messaging and video alerts transmitted from cell towers in affected areas.
- Analysis of Responses to 2009 ICDR Call for Recommendations on Emerging Disability Research Topics
- SUNspot 2 - About Wireless Users with Visual Impairment, 2010.09.10
- Preliminary analysis of 2010 Survey of User Needs response data for people with visual impairment.
- SUNspot 1 - About Wireless Users with Disabilities, 2010.08.10
- SUNspot - About Wireless Users with Disabilities, 2010-08-10
- SUNspot 3 - Wireless Users with Disabilities in Urban, Suburban and Rural Communities, 10.31.2010
- SUNspot 3 examines possible differences in use and usability of wireless technology among people with disabilities living in urban, suburban and rural areas.
- Design For All Article
- This is the pdf for the article, "Connecting Customers with the Wireless World" that was published in the newsletter Design For All
- DOJ NG 9-1-1 Filing 1-24-2011
- Emergency Communications Survey - Summary Report, April 2011
- A summary of the findings from the Wireless RERC's survey on emergency communications and people with disabilities conducted October 2010-January 2011. The survey focused on 2 aspects of emergency communications: 1) contacting 9-1-1 emergency services, and 2) receiving and verifying public alerts such as weather advisories.
