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Exploring the Impact of Smart Mobility and ICT Solutions on Older Adults’ Mobility: A Systematic Literature Review

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Exploring the Impact of Smart Mobility and ICT Solutions on Older Adults’ Mobility: A Systematic Literature Review. / An, Chengyuan.
In: IEEE Access, Vol. 12, 31.12.2024, p. 159056-159069.

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An C. Exploring the Impact of Smart Mobility and ICT Solutions on Older Adults’ Mobility: A Systematic Literature Review. IEEE Access. 2024 Dec 31;12:159056-159069. Epub 2024 Oct 28. doi: 10.1109/access.2024.3487113

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