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  • Amar Basu Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering/Biomedical Engineering Phone: 313-577-3990 Email: [email protected] Educational Background BSE, MSE, Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, UM Ann Arbor MSE Biomedical Engineering, UM Ann Arbor Work Experience Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering (since 2008) Research Interests: Microfluidics, Biomedical Instrumentation, bioMEMS Wearable sensors, mobile health 3 NSF projects in microfluidics 1 project in wearable sensors from Cardiovascular Research Institute (CVRI) 1
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  • Fords existing health/wellness platform 2 Pollen/Allergy Alert Glucose monitoring for diabetics ? What other innovative devices can provide value and integration?
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  • Driver Safety and Wellness Through In-vehicle Physiological Monitoring Bengt Arnetz (School of Medicine), Amar Basu (Electrical Engineering) Driver fatigue and performance accounts for the majority of accidents Ford Health and Wellness platform encompasses driver safety, performance, and in-vehicle wellness. Biofeedback including fatigue/stress, locational information, situational awareness, longitudinal behavior 3 http://agelab.mit.edu/system/files/file/Dri ver_Wellness.pdf Yerkes Dodson law http://www.theteamw.com/wp- content/uploads/legacy/2010/05/perform ancevstress.jpg
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  • Patient Centered Healthcare using RPM 4
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  • Wearable physiological monitoring For continuous, wearable sensors, key constraints are: Size No patient burden Cost Power consumption Plug and play 5 Finger clip PPG (Nonin, SPO) ECG Chest Straps (Polar) Ring PPG Asada et al, MIT Camera PPG (Azumio) Handheld ECG (Omron) Watch ECG (Mio) Single Chip Sensor (WSU)
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  • Ultraminiature PPG Sensors for Health Monitoring 6 Chandrasekhar, Arnetz, Levy, Basu, IEEE EMBS 2012 Amar Basu, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Philip Levy, Department of Emergency Medicine Bengt Arnetz, Department of Family Medicine