Projects

WearableIoT (WINS@HI)

2017 - 2020

The project WearableIoT is part of international Eureka project WINS@HI. The aim of this project is research and development of wearable computing systems suitable for processing of vital signs, motion and video surrounding images.

EUREKA - CelticPlus

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ADORAS

2015 - 2017

The Czech national team has participated mainly on satellite MESH concept development and modifications and reuse of werable devices developped in former project for vital sign monitoring.

EUREKA - EURIPIDES2

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FIONA

2014 - 2016

This international project was initially inspired and oriented to developmnet of navigation assistance for visually impaired persons. Gradually this project moveed to more genera framefork for indoor and outdoor navigation assistance framework. Our team has contributed mainly to development of inertial measurement subsystem.

EUREKA - ITEA

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Development and integration of camery system in healthcare environment

2012 - 2015

The aim of this project is to make the contemporary voice and video service available to medicine public. The main idea is to interconnect all of the camera systems into one functional unit.

Technology agency CR/ALFA

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InstantPACS

2011 - 2014

The aim of this project was to develop maintenance-free PACS system suitable for small healthcare institutions. This system offers convenience common to large hospitals like, e.g. automatic data backup, for affordable price.

TACR

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LIFEWEAR

2010 - 2012

The LIFEWEAR project was the first international IoT project we have participated on. The aim of the project was development of wearable platform capable to accomodate inertial measurement next to vital sign monitoring. The inertial measurement was used to gesture recognition and utization of gestures for remote equipment control.

EUREKA - ITEA2

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Introduction of effective teaching methods using digital medical image information

2010 - 2012

The goal of this project is to develop education system for medicine picture data processing on medicine secondary schools.

European Social Fund

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Centre for digital image processing in medical education

2009 - 2012

The goal of this project is to prepare anonymized databases of medicine picture data equipped with supplementary descriptive data and make it available to both medicine students and profesionals.

Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR

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Regional centre for support of teaching and research in the field of medical image and clinical data

2006 - 2008

The aim of the project was to introduce new approaches how to adopt information and communication technologies for the purpose of learning and education in the rapidly expanding area of medical imaging. It provided sharing and communication (interface between the clinical practice and the educational environment) of medical image studies and other relevant clinical data between the participating hospitals and educational institutions.

European Social Fund

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Standard and interoperable satellite solution to deploy Healthcare services over wide areas

2005 - 2008

Project objectives is to boost the deployment of DVB-RCS technology on a large scale, design e-health services, integrate and test technical solutions that fulfill end-users requirements, achieve platforms interoperability for large scale deployment of e-health services and to allow medical network leaders to develop e-health satellite based services.

EU’s 6th Specific RTD Programme

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Effective processing of medical image information

2005 - 2008

The technological objective is to support the compatibility and interoperability of medical equipments and of value added services to be provided by all participants. In the legislative area it is necessary to work on the (gradual) unification of legal standards of all EU countries so it is possible to process medical image data in the required way.

National programme of research

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