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CYTUVA

Surveillance and telepresence system for people with motor disabilities

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Contact Information

  • Alonso Alonso Alonso
  • Campus Miguel Delibes, Paseo Belén, 15
    Valladolid, Valladolid (47011) - 2D088
  • Send email
  • 983185571
  • 983423667
  • www.uva.es/leb

Basic Information

  • UniversityUniversidad de Valladolid
  • Center
  • DepartmentSignal Theory and Communications and Telematics Engineering
  • Investigation GroupLaboratory of Electronics and Bioengineering (LEB)


Description

Surveillance and telepresence system for people with motor disabilities. This system is controlled with afferent interfaces of biomedical signal acquisition and allows the user to have total control of the movements of a robot with a wireless camera in a controlled environment. With this device the user with big mobility problems can virtually move around every room in its home. In addition, a functionality remotely operated has been incorporated that allows the user (carer or family member of the disabled person) to move the robot around a controlled environment, via internet and from a remote location. With this functionality the aim is that the remote user would be able to know the condition of the disabled person through a live time feed.


Other information

Number of researchers:

2

Development status:

In research and development phase

Intellectual Property Rights:

Susceptible de patente

Differentiation in the market:

Novelty

Applicability of technology:

Yes

Companies and markets:

Health-care and medical field. Assisted and rehabilitation systems Addressed to people with severe motor disabilities or big mobility problems.

Advantages:

With the submitted architecture two functionalities are achieved from the same system: surveillance, allow the disabled user to virtually move around the controlled environment of its home and telepresence, allow a remote user (carer or family member) to see the condition of the disabled person with big mobility problems in real time.

UNESCO Code:

3314 - Medical technology

Other members:

Ramón de la Rosa Steinz

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