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Wearable System, News Devices Aim to Predict, Prevent Asthma AttacksJune 3, 2016 Researchers have developed an integrated, wearable system that monitors a user’s environment and physical attributes to predict -and prevent- asthma attacks. Alper Bozkurt, James Dieffenderfer, Veena Misra, engineering, featured. |
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Indian Origin Researcher Could Make Asthma Inhalers HistoryJune 3, 2016 Asthma patients may soon do away with their inhalers as NC State researchers have developed an integrated, wearable system that monitors a user’s environment, heart rate and other physical attributes with the goal of predicting and preventing asthma attacks. Veena Misra, Alper Bozkurt, James Dieffenderfer, engineering, featured. |
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Wearable Device Senses and Prevents Asthma AttacksJune 2, 2016 A wearable device that monitors a user’s environment, heart rate and other physical attributes has been developed with the goal of predicting and preventing asthma attacks. James Dieffenderfer, engineering, featured. |
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New Wearable Device Could Predict, Prevent Asthma AttacksJune 2, 2016 Asthma patients may soon do away with their inhalers as researchers, including one of Indian origin, have developed an integrated, wearable system that monitors a user’s environment, heart rate and other physical attributes with the goal of predicting and preventing asthma attacks. Veena Misra, James Dieffenderfer, et al, engineering, featured. |
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Wearable Sensor Suite Aims to Predict and Prevent Asthma AttacksJune 2, 2016 Researchers have developed an integrated, wearable system that monitors a user?s environment and physical attributes to predict ? and prevent ? asthma attacks. Alper Bozkurt, James Dieffenderfer, Veena Misra, engineering, featured. |
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New Devices, Wearable System Aim to Predict, Prevent Asthma AttacksJune 1, 2016 Researchers have developed an integrated, wearable system that monitors a user’s environment, heart rate and other physical attributes with the goal of predicting and preventing asthma attacks. Alper Bozkurt, Veena Misra, James Dieffenderfer et al., engineering, featured. |
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New devices, wearable system aim to predict, prevent asthma attacksJune 1, 2016 Researchers have developed an integrated, wearable system that monitors a user’s environment, heart rate and other physical attributes with the goal of predicting and preventing asthma attacks. Alper Bozkurt, Veena Misra, James Dieffenderfer et al., engineering, featured. |
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This Wearable System Might Help Asthma Sufferers Avoid AttacksJune 1, 2016 NC State researchers are working on a new three-part mostly wearable system that could help asthma patients monitor their vital signs and their environment to help predict and prevent attacks. Alper Bozkurt, engineering, featured. |
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Futuristic transportation system on track to becoming reality at N.C. State UniversityMay 25, 2016 It still sounds like exposition from a SciFi novel, colorful cars whizzing along a skyline track, but the pair of N.C. State University innovators who have been trying to make “personal rapid transit vehicles” (PRT) a reality since 2013 say they’ve made a design breakthrough that could have the system hitting Centennial Campus in 2017. |
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Wearable Computer Teaches Dogs New TricksMay 24, 2016 NC State researchers recently unveiled a new computerized dog harness that knows exactly when to dispense those yum-yums, optimizing the training process. Alper Bozkurt and David Roberts, engineering, featured. |
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Algorithms Will Train Your DogMay 22, 2016 NC State researchers are trying help amateur dog trainers become more efficient. And they?re trying to do that using a series of sensors and algorithms. Dave Roberts and Alper Bokzkurt, engineering, featured. |
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RF-Only Logic Makes RFID Tags TinierMay 13, 2016 Engineers at North Carolina State University have applied a new technology called RF-only logic to create passive RFID tags that are 25 percent smaller than today?s. And a smaller tag means a cheaper tag. |
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NC State researchers use computers to train dogsMay 13, 2016 Dog training takes time and also takes a certain level of expertise. Those are two reasons North Carolina State University’s Computer Science and Engineering departments, as well as the College of Veterinary Medicine, have created a computer-assisted training program. |
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RFID tags can now be made 25% smaller – here’s whyMay 11, 2016 A team of engineering researchers at North Carolina State University has published details of a new technique they’ve developed, which allows for the creation of passive radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags that are 25% smaller than anything presently on the market. |
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Say goodbye to the old-fashioned parking pass, proclaims N.C. State researchersMay 10, 2016 Research that could revamp the RFID tag – a technology already used in everything from parking passes to retail price tags – could soon spin out of North Carolina State University. |