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Jockey Club Smart Ageing Hub Opening Ceremony & Symposium

Jockey Club Smart Ageing Hub Opening Ceremony & Symposium A New Project of BME for Promoting Gerontechnology   We are pleased to share with you that BME is launching a new project, the Jockey Club Smart Ageing Hub (“the Project”), for enhancing the public awareness of technological devices related to the elderly. Details of the event are as follows: Date            : 27 October 2018 (Saturday) Time           : 9:00 am – 4:30 pm (registration starts at 8:30am) Venue         : Chiang Chen Studio Theatre, The Hong Kong  Polytechnic University More Information: Event Booklet

2018年10月27日

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PolyU develops eNightLog System for caring Elderly with Dementia

In a press conference arranged by CPA which has been held on 8 October 2018, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has developed eNightLog, a multi-function nighttime monitoring system for elderly with dementia, to track their respiration and activities in bed for preventing fall or wandering away. The safe and non-restraint system, particularly designed for coping with the typical environment of nursing homes in Hong Kong, will help greatly improve the elderly’s quality of life, while enhancing the efficiency and lessening the workload of healthcare personnel. It is projected that the number of people aged 65 and above in Hong Kong will reach around 2.5 million by 2040, about one-third of the overall population then. Among the elderly at that time, around 332,700, or one out of 10, would suffer from dementia, triple of the figure in    2009. [1]The most common type of dementia is Alzheimer’s Disease, characterized by gradual deterioration in one’s mental capacities including memory, judgment and communication ability, as well as usual symptoms of depression, agitation and sleep disturbances. The eNightLog system, developed by a research team led by Ir Professor Zheng Yongping, Head of the Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME) at PolyU and Henry G. Leong Professor in Biomedical Engineering, was awarded Gold Medal at the 46th International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva this year. Members of the research team include Dr Eric Tam, Dr James Cheung, Mr Will Lai and Mr Alex Mak. “PolyU has profound history of applying the assistive and rehabilitation health technologies developed by our faculty members to cope with social needs. By helping various nursing homes to set up the eNightLog system we developed, we hope to contribute our expertise for helping create an age-friendly society,” said Professor Zheng. He is glad that the government has pledged support towards constructing “Smart Living” for all citizens especially for the disadvantaged, and planned to roll out a HK$1 billion fund this year for subsidizing elderly service units to make good use of gerontechnology. He hopes that with such support, eNightLog can bring benefits to not only more elderly with dementia, but also other elderly in need and other disabled groups. eNightLog system provides safe and non-restraint monitoring The non-contact and non-invasive eNightLog system is embedded with event sequence tracking and different kinds of remote sensing and imaging technologies, based on innovative algorithm developed by the BME team of PolyU. This innovative technique has already been patented. Seventeen systems have been installed and tested in a nursing home for 2 months this year for nighttime monitoring. During this period, 380 incidences of elderly leaving bed alone were recorded, with all them being successfully detected (100%), and only 2 times of false alarm occurred (0.5%). In addition, the system recorded 525 events of caregivers visiting elderly and accompanying the elderly leaving, and accuracy rate is 100%. The eNightLog system includes following sensors to detect different activities of the elderly in bed: Near Infrared 3D sensor tracts the resident’s positions and postures (lying down, sitting on bed or bedside, standing beside the bed, bed-leaving) and caregivers’ visits. It thus helps prevent the resident from falling and wandering, and improve staff response time. The algorithm can also detect caregivers paying night visits to the elderly, thus avoiding false alarm. Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Impulse Radar sensor detects small motions even under quilt, including respiration rate, to identify the resident’s health condition and sleep quality. Environment sensor provides various ambient measurements and controls, such as room temperature and light control. The activity status and alarm of multiple residents are transmitted in the form of text, icons or processed infrared image, to display on the caregivers’ computer stations or mobile devices. Signals detected beyond the pre-set normality range will trigger alarm for caregivers to take immediate actions. The research team will soon extend the functions of eNightLog system to detecting heart rate and body temperature, and connect the system with different kinds of smart devices such as electronic diaper. In addition, the system can also link with an ultrasound bladder volume detector to facilitate caregivers to take better care of their residents, especially in handling urinary incontinence. The team is exploring big data analysis to provide more preventive information for health care of elderly. “Being a multi-sensing system and platform, eNightLog is greatly scalable in connecting with other devices, including wearable, non-contact or remote-control ones. The further applications and development of eNightLog with advancing rehabilitation health technologies can be very promising,” said Dr Eric Tam. (End) ********   [1]Yu R, Chau P, McGhee S, Cheung W, Chan K, et al.. (2012) Trends in Prevalence and Mortality of Dementia in Elderly Hong Kong Population: Projections, Disease Burden, and Implication for Long-Term Care. International Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease. doi: 10.1155/2012/406852.

2018年10月8日

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PolyU Head of BME shares views on biomedical technology in TV programme

Ir Professor Yongping Zheng, Head of the Department of Biomedical Engineering of PolyU, was interviewed in a RTHK TV31 television programme 830 Magazine (《 日常8點半》) on 27 September 2018, 8:30 pm. He shared his insights on the development of biomedical technology and smart medical industry in Hong Kong. He said although the development of local biomedical technology industry has been a bit slow, he is confident that the industry, with the support from university sector and the government, will boom and contribute to smart city development in Hong Kong. Professor Zheng’s part is form around 16:22 to 22:54 (in Cantonese), video please click HERE.         

2018年9月27日

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Good Seed Supports BME Student Project – “Eye-Runner”

Good Seed Supports BME Student Project – “Eye-Runner” A Digital Guide Runner for the Visually Impaired Runners and Beyond the Finish Line   BME students WONG Chun Yiu, CHIU Edmond Ka Tsun, YIP Wing Yiu and TERN Yoe Rhey received a funding support of HK$100,000 from Good Seed in early 2017 to set up the Vivid Sense Limited for development and production of a wearable assistive device targeted for use by the visually impaired – “Eye-Runner”.   As the team realized that training plans of many visually impaired persons rely on support and help from guide runners, the initial concept of Eye-Runner was to develop a wearable assistive device which uses camera and ultrasonic sensor to help navigate visually impaired persons to run safely on tracks and avoid obstacles. With support from the Good Seed, the “Eye-Runner” had completed the user test at a residential home for elderlies with visual impairment. Positive feedback was received from trial users and the team will fine tune the design and setting of Eye-runner to fit the visually impaired persons’ needs. Although mass production is not currently being considered, the team will explore further extending the device’s applications and targets for socially beneficial purposes.   About Good Seed Good Seed is jointly organised by the Jockey Club Design Institute for Social Innovation Design Institute for Social Innovation and Institute for Entrepreneurship of PolyU, funded by the Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development Fund to support social innovation projects and address poverty and other social issues.   Online Newspaper Article HK01                                            http://trsurl.com/s/7V3 Yahoo HK                                     http://trsurl.com/s/7UT Ming Pao                                       (1) http://trsurl.com/s/7UX  (2) http://trsurl.com/s/7V1 Hong Kong Economic Times        (1) http://trsurl.com/s/7UZ  (2) http://trsurl.com/s/7V0 On.cc                                             (1) http://trsurl.com/s/7UU  (2) http://trsurl.com/s/7UY Sing Tao                                        (1) http://trsurl.com/s/7US  (2)http://trsurl.com/s/7UV     Related Link Student project Eyerunner granted HK$100,000

2018年4月9日

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BME awarded Gold Medal in the 46th International Exhibition of Inventions (Geneva)

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has brought glory to Hong Kong by winning 9 prizes, project eNightLog – Nighttime Monitoring System for Caring Elderly with Dementia invented by Ir Prof. Yongping ZHENG, Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME) awarded Gold Medal at the 46th International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva. Details of the project: eNightLog – Nighttime Monitoring System for Caring Elderly with Dementia Principal Investigator: Ir Prof. Yongping ZHENG, Department of Biomedical Engineering Equipped with event sequence tracking, different kinds of remote sensing and imaging technologies, this system performs intelligent nighttime monitoring of dementia patients in a non-restraint approach. In case of unusual incident, the system will send an alert message to the caregiver immediately, expediting the incident handling process. PolyU will install over 100 units of eNightlog in local elderly health centres. Video (Chinese only) : https://video.polyu.edu.hk/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=d0473446-c446-4fc8-841d-049c70406153

2018年3月31日

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