Research Group of Sensors and Biosensors development
The Biosensors and Sensors research group is dedicated to advancing point of care devices for monitoring patients with neurodegenerative diseases.
The Biosensors and Sensors research group is dedicated to advancing point of care devices for monitoring patients with neurodegenerative diseases.
The invention relates to a device for detecting the position and movement of a human limb through a plurality of sensors and a unit that manages the data and the respective flow.
The invention relates to a gynecological medical device and concerns an instrument to be used in the stage of labor that precedes the birth of the child.
The invention relates a system made of a mechanical structure and a microfiltration system at the end of the VAD, allowing the separation of erithrocytes from the other blood components.
The proposed technology is a multifunctional device that can communicate different information to blind and visually impaired people via body-perceptible haptic signals
The patented invention relates to the micro-fabrication of imprinted polymeric structures with well-defined geometry for the fabrication of bioactive scaffolds. The scaffolds can be used both as substrates for the study and fabrication of functional tissue substitutes and as biosensors.
The proposed technology is a system to recognize accidental falls reliably. The procedure is based on accelerometer data, to which characteristic indexes of motor activities are applied. Low power consumption and simplicity enable its implementation in non-invasive wearable devices of daily use.
The patented invention is a ground-based synthetic aperture radar (GBSAR) that makes use of drones (UAV) to realize the opening synthesis without weighing the aerial vehicles used.
The invention concerns a collision avoidance system at road intersaction based on the Visible Light Communication Technology.
The invention concerns a vertical barrier of UVC rays, interposed between people in a static position.