The primary focus of this project is to continue developing new devices for detection of medical conditions and patient monitoring based on body sound sigtures. In this lab we combine novel sensors, computerized measurements, and sigl processing to quantify the acoustic correlates of certain pathologies. This approach offers several potential advantages including: low cost, small size, noninvasiveness, and suitability to telemedicine.
Project Dates
Start Date: 10/15/2015 - End Date: 1/1/1970
Students Needed
Type of Project
Team
Student Responsibilities
Be involved is designing experiments and building and testing equipment for studying acoustic phenome in systems of different levels of complexity.
Time Commitment
Student Requirements
Interested in Working With the Following Programs
For EXCEL URE Students Only
Honors Undergraduate Thesis
Additional Notes