Sensor Design for Sleep and Upper Airway Measurements

SUARG are in the process of developing a portable device for physiological measurements, enabling potential in-home testing without the necessity of visiting a hospital for a sleep study. Furthermore, our research involves exploring the hidden information within acquired sleep study signals. We plan to implement machine learning algorithms to unlock various applications using the collected signals.

In collaboration with Macquarie University in Australia, we are developing a novel portable upper airway imaging device designed to assist with potential in-clinic diagnostics and the prediction of OSA therapy outcomes.