Sensors for Health Recording and Physical Activity Monitoring
Résumé
The goal of the SHERPAM project is to conceive, implement, and validate experimentally devices allowing biophysical data of mobile subjects to be gathered and exploited in a continuous flow. Three application domains will be considered for SHERPAM: heart failure patient's monitoring (HF), the evaluation of functional limitations of arteriopatic patients (FLAP), and the recognition and quantization of physical activity (PA) of a given population. This last goal often requires an estimation of the energy expenditure (EE) in order to quantify the level of PA and EE.
SHERPAM gathers research teams from several scientific domains and from several laboratories of Brittany (IRISA-Université de Bretagne Sud, LTSI-Université de Rennes 1, M2S-Université Rennes 2 and ENS Cachan, CIC-IT 804-CHU of Rennes and LAUREPS-Université of Rennes 2), in order to constitute a pluridisciplinary research consortium able to grasp and tackle the technical as well as the societal issues raised by these applications. Each research team has already a solid experience in this domain.
SHERPAM is a follow-up of the PucesCom EPT (transversal project team) that was supported by Université européenne de Bretagne (UEB) from 2009 to 2012.
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