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SocketSense

The project aims to develop an innovative medical IoT system with wearable sensors and AI technologies for effective operation perception and design optimization of prosthetic sockets.

SocketSense ( www.socketsense.eu/ ) is a research project within the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme ( ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/ ), running from 2019.01. - 2022.06.

The KTH contribution is in the areas of embedded electronics, mechatronics validator, data analytics and AI algorithms. KTH is also the project coordinator.

For further information, please contact:
Dejiu Chen, Docent, Associate Professor
email: chendj@kth.se,
tel: +46-8-7906428
www.kth.se/profile/chendj

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co-funded by the Horizon 2020 programme of the European Union
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SocketSense
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BOAUT - Boundaries Of AUTonomy
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HUBCAP
TRUSST-E
ADinSOS
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ATRIUM: ArchiTectural RefInement using Uncertainty Management
FED4SAE
HI2OT
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PRYSTINE
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