From a PBL Flagship project to a best paper award

A low power in-ear vital parameter monitoring system by Philipp Schilk, Kanika Dheman, and Michele Magno from the Center for Project-based Learning won the best paper award at the tenth "International Workshop on e-Health Pervasive Wireless Applications and Services 2022 (e-HPWAS'22).

by Anna Samoylenko
PBL Flagship Best Paper Award

Prof. Sebastian Kozerke of the PBL Advisory Board: "The Center for Project-Based Learning is a success story of both D-ITET and the Future Learning Initiative, which is clearly demonstrated by awards like this."

Congratulations!

The paper is based on a follow-up project of the PBL Flagship project "Smart Patches" proposed under the Future Learning Initiative projects.

The work is also supported by the the external pageBotnar Research Centre for Child Health (BRCCH) project "patch-it" in which, the new sensors will be used to monitor little children.

The external pagetenth International Workshop on e-Health Pervasive Wireless Applications and Services (e-HPWAS'22) is all about providing optimal, secured and context aware e-health services.

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