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We are delighted to be back.
This issue, we focus on the theme of Healthcare,
a much discussed topic, in view of the greying population.
We will share with you some of I²R’s work
which aims that enhancing the quality of people’s
life.
The severely disabled are denied of normal life. Our
Brain-Computer
Interface (BCI) team builds on existing
technology to develop non-invasive brain image techniques
to provide an avenue for the disabled to communicate
with people around them. For patients suffering from
cardiovascular diseases, constant monitoring of their
cardiac condition could save their lives. MobiCare
has been developed to capture ECG signals and transmit
through mobile devices like PDA or mobile phones. Elderly
are more prone to falls, if an elderly falls and no
one is around to render help, the consequences could
be unimaginable. I²R’s Fall
Detection
technology deploys a network of video cameras for
continuous monitoring and alerts relevant parties through
mobile phones if fall situations occur. Finally, we
share our researchers’ work in Image
processing algorithm which could help
medical practitioners in more accurate diagnosis of
glaucoma and cataract conditions. You can catch all
the above in Technology@work.
I will like to take this opportunity to introduce Mr
Budi Sastra, who is appointed as I²R’s new
Deputy Executive Director (Industry) as of 1st March’08.
Following this new appointment, I am now the Deputy
Executive Director (Research) of the institute.
Our corporate website, http://www.i2r.a-star.edu.sg/,
is a rich repository of information which we invite
you to visit often. We welcome any inputs you may have
about us.
Thank you
Yours faithfully
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Professor Lye Kin Mun
Deputy Executive Director (Research) |
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