Snoring Care
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Snoring Care

The Challenge:

A small sensor that looks at one key of the telephone keypad for measuring human vital signs or blood pressure and step counter using the telephone as a platform.

Nexense sensor solution:

A tiny sensor that measures temperature, heart rate, respiration rate and that functions also as steps counter.

GM
Direct Torque Sensor

GM

The Challenge:

An add on device that is mounted on the fly wheel or the steering wheel of a vehicle that measures torque in real time with minimal changes to the existing parts.

Nexense sensor solution:

A metal made device that causes the engine force to travel through it. Nexense sensor measures the elapsed time of an energy wave through this metallic deuce. The time is influenced by the tension of the metal. Nexense sensor proved to measure 1 Newton/meter resolution from 500 Newton/meter dynamic range, at 1000 frames per seconds and upto 9,000 RPM.

Samsung
Mobile Detector

Samsung

The Challenge:

A small sensor that looks at one key of the telephone keypad for measuring human vital signs or blood pressure and step counter using the telephone as a platform.

Nexense sensor solution:

A tiny sensor that measures temperature, heart rate, respiration rate and that functions also as steps counter.

Ford
Torque sensor

Ford

The Challenge:

A small sensor that looks at one key of the telephone keypad for measuring human vital signs or blood pressure and step counter using the telephone as a platform.

Nexense sensor solution:

A tiny sensor that measures temperature, heart rate, respiration rate and that functions also as steps counter.

GE (Healthcare)
Five Channels Health Wrist Monitor

GE (Healthcare)

The Challenge:

An external device that triggers an MRI or CT machine with that may detect internal heart activities and features with no more than 2 milliseconds delay and that is built from non metallic parts.

Nexense sensor solution:

A plastic and rubber built device that measures accelerations from near DC to 100 Hz with 1 mg resolution. The device is worn as a belt on the patient chest. The device was tested at Mayo Clinic and other reputable sites.