- +39 06.22541.9300 / +39 06.22541.9400
- ucbmacademy@unicampus.it
- Via Giacomo Dina, 36 - 00128 - Roma
As for the I edition, The school emphasizes the interdisciplinary nature of wearable sensors, integrating aspects from engineering, computer science, and health sciences.
The school covers the development of wearable devices, exploring materials and fabrication techniques that are suitable for various applications, from clinical settings to sports. The algorithms section delves into the data processing and analysis methods essential for interpreting the vast amounts of data generated by wearable sensors.
In clinical settings, wearables are used for continuous monitoring of vital signs, early detection of health conditions, and rehabilitation tracking. In occupational settings, these devices focus on ergonomics, monitoring stress levels, and ensuring the safety of workers in high-risk environments. Lastly, in sports, wearables are tailored for performance optimization, injury prevention, and biomechanical analysis.
The course is open to a maximum of 80 participants, assuming the participation of 40 in person and 40 remotely. A minimum of 40 total enrollments is required for the course to be activated.
To participate in the course, a bachelor’s degree is required.
The course is structured around five main topics:
• Wearables for cardiorespiratory monitoring
• Wearables for movement monitoring
• Techniques for analyzing data collected by wearables
• Design and characterization of wearables for biomechanics
• Biometric recognition using wearable sensors detecting heart activity
Participation in the course entitles attendees to receive a certificate of attendance from the Campus Bio-Medico University of Rome.
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