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10 August 2022
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Smart bed sensors embedded in hospital mattresses could stop pressure sores.
Tiny smart bed sensors embedded in hospital mattresses could put an end to painful and potentially life-threatening pressure sores, thanks to new technology developed by the University of South Australia.
UniSA scientists have designed minute optical fibre sensors, which can be attached to the upper surface of a mattress to monitor movement and record heart and respiratory rates.
The unobtrusive sensors can detect when a hospital patient turns over, leaves a bed, or just remains motionless, picking up their breathing.
Nurses can therefore be remotely alerted if a patient has not moved within a couple of hours, prompting them to adjust the patient’s position.
Lead researcher Dr Stephen Warren-Smith says the technology could “significantly relieve” the burden on hospital staff having to constantly monitor patients for pressure sores.
“Each year, thousands of older Australians in hospitals and nursing homes experience pressure injuries, or ulcers, which take a long time to heal and can be fatal,” Dr Warren-Smith says.
“At the very least these injuries can cause severe pain, disrupt sleep, affect their mood as well as their rehabilitation, mobility and quality of life.”
Unlike the sensors that many people wear on their wrists to monitor physical activity and physiological signs, the optical fibre sensors are embedded in the same space as a person, but not on them physically.
Hospitals currently use weight-based sensors or cameras installed in the room to monitor patients, but both have limitations, Dr Warren-Smith says.
“Existing weight-based hospital sensors cannot predict when a patient leaves the bed until their feet touch the floor, leaving little time for nursing staff to respond in the event of a fall. Also, there are privacy issues with camera-based technology.”
The optical fibre sensors are sensitive enough to record heart and respiration rates and can detect whether a person is in the bed, even if they remain stationary for long periods.
“Respiration rates are often the first sign that a patient is deteriorating. This normally requires devices to be attached to the patient, either on the chest, as a mask on the face, or ventilator. These can be restrictive and sometimes inappropriate in an aged care setting.
“Monitoring vital signs continuously, unobtrusively and cheaply via the mattress-embedded sensors is a far better solution for both patient and nurse,” Dr Warren-Smith says.
The technology is explained in a recent paper published in the Journal of Biomedical Optics.
 
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I'm NOT saying this is us ...but you never know.. that is unless you cop a bop on the noggin from the resident ogre's wooden club or if you find yourself being served (very sensitively I might add) a volley of verbal origami from Ubby xx...then you know the chances are extremely high that it's not us.

PS:Will need to look into Ensuite a bit more to see what I can ascertain.
PPS: Foxconn has announced a manufacturing agreement with Monarch Tractor.
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I'm NOT saying this is us ...but you never know.. that is unless you cop a bop on the noggin from the resident ogre's wooden club or if you find yourself being served (very sensitively I might add) a volley of verbal origami from Ubby xx...then you know the chances are extremely high that it's not us.

PS:Will need to look into Ensuite a bit more to see what I can ascertain.
PPS: Foxconn has announced a manufacturing agreement with Monarch Tractor.
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I'm NOT saying this is us ...but you never know.. that is unless you cop a bop on the noggin from the resident ogre's wooden club or if you find yourself being served (very sensitively I might add) a volley of verbal origami from Ubby xx...then you know the chances are extremely high that it's not us.

PS:Will need to look into Ensuite a bit more to see what I can ascertain.
PPS: Foxconn has announced a manufacturing agreement with Monarch Tractor.
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Good on you @Bravo , you remind me of "Whac a Mole" !!

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However, all these applications you are finding for Edge AI and SNN, several a day, across numerous industries, tells me the snowball for Edge Ai and neuromorphic engineering was unleashed at least12 months ago, and the world is now starting to hear about it. We will not be in every application of Edge AI, but you can bet your cotton socks we will end up being in enough to satisfy every BRN holder reading these threads.

So keep up the great work ... it's a win win as far as I'm concerned ... eventually it's just a numbers game !
 
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I'm NOT saying this is us ...but you never know.. that is unless you cop a bop on the noggin from the resident ogre's wooden club or if you find yourself being served (very sensitively I might add) a volley of verbal origami from Ubby xx...then you know the chances are extremely high that it's not us.

PS:Will need to look into Ensuite a bit more to see what I can ascertain.
PPS: Foxconn has announced a manufacturing agreement with Monarch Tractor.
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The edge AI, along with Monarch’s other technology, allows the tractor to operate without internet connection.


And helping defeat cybersecurity as well from what I read yesterday!
 
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Hi U bby xx

Sandwich your opinions. Warm, technical, warm.

I’ve given you the solution. It’s time to implement!

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"Sandwich your opinions. Warm, technical, warm."

"Rolling in flour to find the wet spot"




Can't say researching the edge AI space is boring
 
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I wonder if this will be enough to convince Elon Musk to do an about-face on his long-held animosity toward LiDAR's?




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I wonder if this will be enough to convince Elon Musk to do an about-face on his long-held animosity toward LiDAR's?




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Either the shorter or accumulator is back at $1.185 and I really doubt his a shorter, but hopefully they will stop accumulating soon so the price can rise
 
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Either the shorter or accumulator is back at $1.185 and I really doubt his a shorter, but hopefully they will stop accumulating soon so the price can rise
I don't think we'll rise significantly, without significant news.
And then, if that causes a short squeeze, that will be amplified many times.

Aggregate shorts are still increasing (uncovered shorts) which is good for us, as it means the shorting action, isn't creating enough churn at the lower levels, they are artificially pushing the price to.

Doesn't have to be Company news either..
If Cathie Woods, of Ark Invest, decides the time is right to take a position, many will follow her lead.


I don't think there's any question, that she would take a position in BrainChip, it's just a question of when..
And her investment decisions, are completely Crystal Clear.
 
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Hi Team, apologies if this was already shared:
Brainchip was referenced in this article, stating that the System on Module market will rise to $3.6B by 2028.

In 2020, the SoM market was estimated at $1.5B.
 
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f**n seriously...
$500 minimum trade- end of story with this sh*t...
7 price changes in 4 seconds....
get F*kked,
i hate traders, i hate shorters
absolute bollocks this
seriously hope we go into a trading halt for a month or two.


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f**n seriously...
$500 minimum trade- end of story with this sh*t...
7 price changes in 4 seconds....
get F*kked,
i hate traders, i hate shorters
absolute bollocks this
seriously hope we go into a trading halt for a month or two.


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Unless you are selling tomorrow, stop looking at the day to day fluctuations. Let the traders make their cash along the way. Worrying about the daily price, the shorters, and the WANCAs only stresses you out, not them.

Our day will come when all the wet spots we have unearthed become one giant pool of wetness and there will be no stopping the share price.

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