Bilateral scientific projects

International scientific collaboration is important for developing and validating new biomedical engineering technologies, especially when research combines clinical needs, advanced sensor systems, signal processing and experimental work with human participants. Through bilateral cooperation projects financed by the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, researchers from the eHealth and Biomedical Engineering Laboratory collaborated with leading European institutions on topics related to movement analysis and smart body-area sensor systems.

The collaboration included joint work with the Institute for Intelligent Systems and Robotics (ISIR), Pierre and Marie Curie University, Paris, France, on new technologies for motor assessment of upper extremities in patients with motor impairment, as well as cooperation with the Medical University of Göttingen (UMG), Göttingen, Germany, on smart body-area-network systems for activity tracking. These activities connected expertise in biomedical signal acquisition, inertial and camera-based movement monitoring, sensor networks and clinical interpretation of motor function.

The projects enabled mutual visits of research teams, joint experiments, exchange of knowledge and work with advanced equipment. Particular focus was placed on the analysis of upper limb movements, development of tools for signal acquisition and processing, and the use of sensor-based systems for objective assessment of motor activity. In addition to research results, the collaboration supported educational lectures, knowledge transfer and the strengthening of long-term international partnerships in eHealth and biomedical engineering.

22/02/2018