Healthy at Home Program
Creating a sensor-driven care ecosystem that enhances ageing people’s experience in their homes to optimise healthy ageing.
Novel Sensor Fusion and Electronics Design for Healthy Ageing
Developing novel fused sensors and miniaturised electronics designs to overcome the issues affecting wearable devices for healthy ageing.
Motion Optic and Sound sensors to Assess Interactive Communication (“MOSAIC”)
MOSAIC will innovate hearing and communication devices to work in synergy with sensor networks to detect conversational difficulties and prevent communication breakdowns.
SOUND-BITES Program
Improving the management of hearing health by providing NSW Meals on Wheels volunteers screening tools to identify hearing issues in homebound older people.
ARC Research Hub for Molecular Biosensors at Point-of-Use (MOBIUS)
This Hub aims to accelerate the growth of Australia's emerging biosensing industry.
A New Sensor-based Monitoring System for the Early Detection and Improved Management of Heart Failure
Advancing a non-invasive sensor system to reduce hospital admissions and readmission.
Meaningful Measures in the Home
Identifying a set of meaningful measurements that provide a comprehensive understanding of older people's wellbeing at home, to prevent significant events and subsequent hospital admission.
Translating Healthcare Content Using User-controlled AI
Extending the reach and capacity of health interpretive services using AI.
Detecting vital signs through sensor fusion
A range of sensors; optical, infrared and radar, are combined to build a picture of at-risk human vital signs.
A digital Literacy Program Empowering Seniors with Sensory Loss
The pilot of a digital literacy program empowering seniors with vision and/or hearing loss to stay independent and connected.
Hearing impairment in Adults: Vitals, hEmodynamics, Neuroimaging, Sleep sensing
Australia’s first study using advanced sensors to assess brain, sleep, and physical health in hearing device users.
Smart Triaging and Wellbeing in Aged-Care
Developing a smart triaging platform using Australian-made wearable sensors and data science to monitor key health biomarkers in real time, enabling early intervention, improving outcomes for at-risk Australians, and strengthening sovereign manufacturing capability.
Detecting vital signs through sensor fusion
A range of sensors; optical, infrared and radar, are combined to build a picture of at-risk human vital signs.
Using Advanced IoT-based Machine Learning for In-Home Quality Ageing
Developing machine learning algorithms which improve the prediction of health risks in older adults, enabling earlier intervention and prevention of adverse events.
PAIMCOS Quarantine Monitoring System
Leveraging AI and machine learning to optimise compliance monitoring, enhancing fraud prevention, scalability and cybersecurity while minimising user disruption and ensuring secure, privacy-conscious data management.
ARC Research Hub for Connected Sensors for Health
The NSSN is part of a group of 37 university and industry partners leading the establishment of a new $24M ARC Research Hub for Connected Sensors for Health.
Sun Sensors
Developing a low-cost, paper-based UV sensor using printable, non-toxic materials that changes colour to indicate sun exposure levels and help users avoid overexposure.