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− | + | Ultrasound is a key technology in healthcare, and it is being explored for non-invasive, wearable, continuous monitoring of vital signs. However, its widespread adoption in this scenario is still hindered by the size, complexity, and power consumption of current devices. Moreover, such an application demands adaptability to human anatomy, which is hard to achieve with current transducer technology. In this work, we develop strategies and prototypes to advance ultrasound to a wrist-worn application, e.g. for monitoring vital signs. | |
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Revision as of 11:06, 23 July 2023
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Short Description
Ultrasound is a key technology in healthcare, and it is being explored for non-invasive, wearable, continuous monitoring of vital signs. However, its widespread adoption in this scenario is still hindered by the size, complexity, and power consumption of current devices. Moreover, such an application demands adaptability to human anatomy, which is hard to achieve with current transducer technology. In this work, we develop strategies and prototypes to advance ultrasound to a wrist-worn application, e.g. for monitoring vital signs.
Status: Available
- Looking for 1 Master or 2 Semester students
- Contact: Christoph Leitner (iis), Marco Giordano (pbl)
Prerequisites
- Creativity and solid research methodology (highly appreciated)
- Circuit design tools (e.g., Altium Designer)
- Additive manufacturing know-how and knowledge of CAD tools (e.g., SolidWorks)
Character
- 30% Mechanical Design
- 30% Signal Processing
- 20% Literature Research
- 20% Data analyses and documentation
Professor
Detailed Task Description
According to the level of the student and the chosen thesis type (BT/ST/MT) the work will include some or all following tasks:
Goals
Transducer Characterization
Hardware Design
Firmware
Testing
Practical Details