All Industry Modeling and simulation Non-invasive ECG indices Intracardiac EGM Autonomic nervous system Respiratory system In-vitro modeling Wearable devices Neural interfaces Genetics of cardiovascular risk JIUZ2022-IAR-02: Respiration monitoring by means of a wrist-worn wearable device prototype UZ2022-IAR-06: Towards a system for diagnosis and monitoring sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome at home based on a wearable armband Implementation of wearable technology in primary health care for personalized exercise medicine (WearablePerMed) – PMP22/00002 Major Depressive Disorder monitoring system: development of a platform based on wearable devices in relevant scenarios – PDC2022-133197-I00 Monitoring and assessment of obstructive sleep apnea and its outcomes through the processing of physiological signals of wearables – PID2021-126734OB-C21 Tidal Volume Monitoring by a Wearable Armband Consulting services for basic physiologic features Towards improved management of cardiovascular diseases by integrative in silico-in vitro-in vivo research into hearts structure, function and autonomic regulation – PID2019-105674RB-I00 Finished PPG-based sleep apnea monitoring Physiologically guided signal analysis for ambulatory monitoring of depression Characterization and modeling of the physiological response in variable hyperbaric environments Improved monitoring of the autonomic nervous system during daily life applied to stress, depression and exercise Biomedical monitoring prototype integrated in diving equipment for underwater environment Improvement of a device for real-time monitoring of the photoplestimographic signal in hyperbaric environments Validation of pulse rate variability, respiratory frequency and stress assessment from NIVAband WECARMON: Wearable Cardiorespiratory Monitor Optimization of a submersible device for monitoring the photoplesthymographic signal Remote Assessment of Disease and Relapse in Central Nervous System Disorders (RADAR-CNS) Design and validation of a submersible device for the monitoring of the Autonomous Nervous System through the recording of pulse photoplethysmography in aquatic activities