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eWatch
Extensive Personal Monitoring & Watch Platform
Project description
There is great promise in wearable health monitoring systems in allowing individuals to closely monitor changes in their vital signs and providing feedback to regain or maintain optimum health. Monitoring hearth rate, blood pressure and blood glucose levels, oxygen saturation, physical activity and other physiological parameters will minimise the cost of treatment and enhance the quality of life. The overall goal of the eWatch project is to provide an extensive human-centric, personal monitoring platform.
http://www.itea3-ewatch.com/
Belgium
Barco N.V.
Belgium
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Belgium
The Netherlands
Catharina Ziekenhuis
The Netherlands
Eindhoven University of Technology
The Netherlands
Noldus Information Technology BV
The Netherlands
Philips Electronics Nederland BV
The Netherlands
Türkiye
ARDIC
Türkiye
Havelsan
Türkiye
Koc University
Türkiye
Medron Medikal Teknolojiler LTD
Türkiye
Netas Telekomunikasyon A.S.
Türkiye
Turkcell Teknoloji
Türkiye
Project publications
- eWatch Project results leaflet Project Leaflet 16 June 2020 Download
- eWatch Project profile leaflet Project Leaflet 07 May 2018 Download
- End user happiness: eWatch Magazine article Issue 36 (July 2020) Download
- ITEA eWatch Exploitable Results by Third Parties Exploitable Results 14 April 2020
- AI applications in ITEA lead to better care, traffic flow and safety News item 24 February 2020
- Ruim 100 miljoen euro voor innovatieve software Press article 31 May 2016
- Nederland investeert vijftig miljoen in vijf ITEA3-projecten Press article 01 June 2016
Work package documents
- D1.2. eWatch - Dissemination Plan Work package document 22 February 2018
- D2.3_State of the Art_v1.0.docx Work package document 28 February 2019
- D2.3_State of the Art_v1.1.docx Work package document 02 July 2020
- Recent Studies on Atrial Fibrillation using commercial smartwatches.pdf Work package document 28 February 2019