Applied Signal Processing for Textile-Enabled Physiological Measurement Systems
This project investigate how signal processing techniques can be applied to facilitate the implementation of personalized health monitoring systems with the use of textile technology
Description
New developments in textile technologies are producing new conductive fibers and fabrics that have the potential to be used as transducers for physiological measurements enabling novel monitoring applications. The successful integration of functional textile-based transducers in a medical measurement system does not only require expertise in textile technology and measurements instrumentation, but also signal-processing methods and techniques specifically applied to the physiological or biophysical object of interest.
Project manager
Research supervisor
Seoane Martínez, Fernando, Kaj Lindecrantz & Manuel Rosa Zurera
Subjects
Textile applications of Biomedical Engineering
Research areas
Textiles and fashion (Design)
Textiles and fashion (General)
Researchers
Buendia Lopez, Ruben
Lindecrantz, Kaj
Seoane Martínez, Fernando
Financiers
Start date
2010-01-01
End date
2012-06-30
Page editor:Fernando Seoane
Last updated: 2010-10-01
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