Fusion of wearable and environmental sensors for remote monitoring of health and wellbeing in elderly populations
James Cook University
Role
Collaborator
Description
This project is funded by the Northern Australia Regional Digital Health Collaborative (NARDHC). This project aims to develop a smart home health monitoring prototype that improves upon existing technology by fusing information from multiple sensors. The proposed system will use non-invasive wearable sensors, non-contact mmWave technology, and artificial intelligence to monitor key vital signs, physical activity, stress, fatigue, and environmental conditions. The goal of this project is to prototype a comprehensive system for monitoring health and wellbeing in rural and remote Australia, with particular focus on elderly persons.
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Project Type
GRANT
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Funding Body
James Cook University
Amount
48063
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