US wearable medical device company APDM receives over US$4.6 million in funding from the state

APDM, based in Portland, Maine, has a desire to develop and commercialize a state-of-the-art wearable device for accurate monitoring of human motion. The company is currently receiving three grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for a total of more than $4.6 million. Corresponding to the three grants are three research projects in collaboration with the Oregon Health and Science University, at least one of which will be commercially available.

Product: Multi-sensor construction of human motion model

APDM's basic product for these three research projects is called OPAL. It is a research-grade wearable sensor (a sports watch-level sensor that is different from consumers). It can be worn in different parts of the human body to make it more detailed. Ground simulation action. That is to say, by controlling the number of OPALs and the position of wearing, different motion simulation scenarios can be formed. The most typical configuration is three: one is the whole body motion simulation, which is the most comprehensive model for observing the movement, and 15 OPAL sensors are needed. The second is the lower limb motion simulation, which can observe the movement of the lower limb joints. It is most suitable for studying walking and running gait situations, and needs to wear 7 OPAL sensors; the third is upper limb exercise simulation, which is most suitable for the study of stroke rehabilitation, which requires 7-8 OPAL.

US wearable medical device APDM receives over US$4.6 million in funding from the state

Several combinations of OPAL sensors enable different scientific research goals

The OPAL sensor can be counted as a wearable device with the “ultimate motion monitoring function”. The first is that its sampling rate is much higher than that of a normal wearable sensor, so it can collect a more consistent and accurate original. Motion data; second, with 8-50 hours of battery life; third, powerful software development kit; fourth, can be synchronized with other systems; fifth, 24 OPAL sensors can be used simultaneously in one system; There is a gyroscope + accelerometer configuration for tracking steering and motion.

US wearable medical device APDM receives over US$4.6 million in funding from the state

OPAL sensor with "ultimate motion monitoring function"

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