Creating a remote sensor to detect health troubles
March 17, 2024
March 17, 2024
ITHACA, New York, March 17 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
A Cornell doctoral student is building a company based on a radio-based technology that could sense cardiac and respiratory troubles for patients without the need for them to wear a bulky monitor or skin electrodes. SensVita, developed by electrical engineer Thomas Conroy, uses near-field radio frequency sensing.
"There are a lot of diseases that affect both the cardiac and respiratory syst . . .
A Cornell doctoral student is building a company based on a radio-based technology that could sense cardiac and respiratory troubles for patients without the need for them to wear a bulky monitor or skin electrodes. SensVita, developed by electrical engineer Thomas Conroy, uses near-field radio frequency sensing.
"There are a lot of diseases that affect both the cardiac and respiratory syst . . .