A review of body worn fall detection sensors recently published by members of the FARSEEING project is now available. This article identifies the main drawbacks associated with previous research in this area and recommends future courses of action. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00391-013-0559-8
Archive | FARSEEING Publications and Presentations
FARSEEING Partners present at the Oregon Chapter of IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Professor Lorenzo Chiari and Dr Sabato Malone gave a presentation at the Oregon Health & Sciences University Hospital in Portland, OR, USA, spreading the news about the FARSEEING project internationally! They gave a talk on the 6th November, 2013 titled “An holistic approach to fall prevention based on engineering methods- the FARSEEING project”. Keep your […]
Quasi real-time foot trajectory measurement and projection.
As part of work for WP7, Dr Alan Bourke and colleagues at EPFL are developing the measurement of foot trajectory using sensors.
FARSEEING present at MobEx
This years MobEx meeting (MobEx 16) was hosted by the University of Manchester and welcomed delegates from across Europe and further a field! FARSEEING Partners presented their work with an update being provided on project progress by Prof. Lorenzo Chiari: ‘FARSEEING: learning from falls how to prevent falls’ and a presentation given by Christopher Moufawad el […]