by Theresa Shafer | Oct 30, 2017 | News, Sensors, V2017, Wearable Devices
Wearable fitness devices are influencing today’s medical devices that target clinical and everyday applications. Some of the innovation involves new modalities of measurement: for example an iPhone that analyzes your eyeball to determine blood pressure. But...
by Theresa Shafer | Oct 23, 2017 | Medical Devices, News, V2017
We are excited to be mentor at Stanford University’s Health Hackathon. We will assess their technical feasibility and help provide guidance on product development.
by Theresa Shafer | Oct 23, 2017 | Events of interest to engineers and engineering managers, Medical Devices, News, V2017
Voler Systems was excited to participate in health++ 2017 In Review Stanford’s Annual Health Hackathon on October 21-22, 2017, as a mentor and sponsor. health++ is a two-day event that brings together 300 engineers, designers, business experts, and healthcare...
by Theresa Shafer | Oct 20, 2017 | Medical Devices
Many mobile applications use sensors to monitor various activities- movement, sound, temperature, and the like. The sensors, if “always on” in full power would shorten battery life. Recent chip developments enable applications and devices to operate in a...
by Theresa Shafer | Oct 16, 2017 | Embedded Systems, Medical Devices, Recent Electronic & Embedded Design Projects, Software and Firmware, V2017
Voler Systems developed an instrument that measures turbidity (cloudiness) of water for industrial water processing. It uses the refractive index of the fluid to measure the volume of minute particles in the water. The user interface provided control for...
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