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EU-TRAINS · Towards an Ecosystem of User-centric devices and services for multisport Training and Remote healthcare enabled by an Artificial Intelligence-based Network of Sensors
EU-TRAINS aims to reinforce the supply chain on sensors for biomechanics and cardiovascular system real-time monitoring targeting applications in the fields of fitness and healthcare. It leverages from the strength of EU digital microsystem and design to support a 100% made-in-Europe supply chain of solutions which encompass smart-textile integration as well as advanced AI-based edge-cloud data processing.In details the following outcomes are foreseen:- Textile integrated electronic systems for real-time monitoring of heart, respiratory and movement parameters on-the-air and in-water through an interdisciplinary approach;- Semiconductor technologies which allow the re-use of micro-nano systems both in the sports and in the healthcare sectors;- Miniaturized devices allowing the capturing of bio-chemical parameters able to withstand harsh ambient conditions such as salt fogs, chlorine, detergents, high and low temperatures, etc.The following key activities are targeted:- Development, prototyping and demonstration of versatile sensors with edge AI features for improved precision and reliability, that can also be integrated in textiles as well as in smart wearable wrist-watches and in sport equipment and gears targeting also underwater applications;- Cloud-edge Artificial Intelligence combined approaches for reliable diagnosis of body parameters. This will comprise sensor’s self-learning, remote update, multi-sensing approaches based on sensor arrays;- Novel materials that support electronics printing in textiles with stretchability and self-healing capabilities.Societal benefits are foreseen in the transition to a healthier lifestyle by promoting regular physical activity through affordable tools and services for a large audience, including people with disabilities. Moreover, this will impact the smart/remote-healthcare sector which will benefit of the availability of low-cost microfabricated solutions for intelligent, versatile, connected body sensors.
Consortium · 19 organisations
SILICON AUSTRIA LABS GMBH
AT · €830,140
SIEC BADAWCZA LUKASIEWICZ - INSTYTUT MIKROELEKTRONIKI I FOTONIKI
PL · €500,000
STICHTING IMEC NEDERLAND
NL · €549,896
LUDWIG BOLTZMANN GESELLSCHAFT OSTERREICHISCHE VEREINIGUNG ZUR FORDERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFTLICHEN FORSCHUNG
AT · €449,438
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN
DE · €344,293
VALOTEC
FR · €723,444
Consortium Ubiquitous Technologies S.c.a.r.l.
IT · €450,500
QUS TECH GMBH
AT · €245,975
UNIVERSITA DI PISA
IT · €300,000
NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF UKRAINE IGOR SIKORSKY KYIV POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
UA · €316,350
MEDTRONIC IBERICA SA
ES · €300,250
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET CHEMNITZ
DE · €55,707
DEUTSCHE SPORTHOCHSCHULE KOLN
DE · €179,184
STMICROELECTRONICS (ALPS) SAS
FR · €418,471
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT EINDHOVEN
NL · €450,678
STMICROELECTRONICS SRL
IT · €456,090
XTREMION TECHNOLOGY FORSCHUNGSGESELLSCHAFT MBH
AT · €462,000
DAC NEXT SP ZOO
PL · €550,000
KUBIOS OY
FI · €315,000
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