Autonomous, Connected Ultrasonic Microsystem Dedicated to Monitoring the Pathophysiology of the Phonic and Respiratory Apparatus: A Recent Study | Chapter 4 | Newest Updates in Physical Science Research Vol. 11
This project combines two technology fields: "integrated ultrasonic biosensors" and "connected modules," which are combined with "Artificial Intelligence" algorithms to provide healthcare professionals with extra indices and a "Decision Support" tool. This gadget consists of a connected telemedical platform (PC or Smartphone) for objective and remote assessment of pathophysiological conditions caused by laryngeal dysphonia or inflammatory respiratory failure. The most relevant biomechanical parameters were discovered and measured based on this research in order to help optimise the sensor/biological tissue contact settings.
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M. Sawan
Institute of Electronics, Microelectronics and Nanotechnology, Opto-Acousto-Electronic Department, University Polytechnic Hauts-De-France, 59300, Valenciennes, France.
H. Reda
Faculty of Engineering, Lebanese University, Hadath Campus, Beirut, Lebanon.
N. Saad
Faculty of Science, Lebanese University, Fanar Campus, Beirut, Lebanon.
S. Bin
College of Physics, Qingdao University, Qingdao 266071, P.R. China.
G. Nassar
Institute of Electronics, Microelectronics and Nanotechnology, Opto-Acousto-Electronic Department, University Polytechnic Hauts-De-France, 59300, Valenciennes, France.
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