Expertise in Medical Device Development and/or Adaptation for Remote Monitoring using mHealth Technology Aleksy Shaporev, Vladimir Reukov, Alexey Vertegel Department of Bioengineering Clemson University April 26, 2012
Jan 02, 2016
Expertise in Medical Device Development and/or Adaptation for Remote Monitoring using
mHealth Technology
Aleksy Shaporev, Vladimir Reukov, Alexey Vertegel
Department of BioengineeringClemson University
April 26, 2012
Why Smartphones?
-Because everybody uses them;-Because they are as powerful as computers were 10 years ago;-Because they are fashionable;
USA: 2011 – 43% own a smartphone; 2016 forecast - ~70%
Our capabilities
1. Miniature device manufacturing
2. Smartphone software applications
3. Server maintenance and support
Advantages
-Low cost;
-Quick device and software development;
-Have access to server resources through Clemson University;
-Have access to software development resources through both Clemson educational and developer licenses (e.g., applications can be readily made available to the users through Apple Store, Android Market, etc.)
-Have dedicated space for device development at Patewood campus of GHS
-Accelerometers for monitoring exercise activity – with Teresa Kelechi (MUSC);
-Software development for Tension Tamer - with Frank Treiber (MUSC);
-Automated logging resident’s work hours – with Dane Smith (GHS General Surgery);
-Portable carbon monoxide sensors – with Jeannette Andrews (MUSC);
-Monitoring rehabilitation of orthopedic patients – with Larry Bowman (Blue Ridge Orthopedics);
-Monitoring athletes’ movement during practice sessions – with Proaxis Therapy, Inc.;
-Server support for “smart” defibrillator project – with John Whitcomb (Clemson);
Active Projects