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Training technology

In the training technology research area, we work on sensors and training system for sport, and rehabilitation. In our driving simulator lab we have a current focus on the assessment and enhancement of driving capability of stroke and accident victims. 

 

 

Related research projects

Research projects in the area of training technology at SDU HIT

RODEO

Traffic awareness and safety training of european youth through driving simulation

Partners: Università degli Studi di Genova (IT), Universitatea de Medicina si Farmacie Grigore T. Popa (RO), Fundatia EuroED (RO), İbrahim Özaydın Ve Teknik Anadolu Lisesi (TR), Scuola Di Robotica (IT), Federazione delle Associazioni Italiane di Persone con lesione al midollo spinale (IT)
Supported by: ERASMUS+
Contact: Morten Hansen, moh@mmmi.sdu.dk

 


Bilsim

Driving simulation based assessment of driving capability of stroke and accident victims

Partners: Odense University Hospital and Foreningen af Køretekniske anlæg i Danmark
Supported by: Offerfonden
Partners: Ortopædkirurgisk Afdeling, Odense University Hospital
Contact: Morten Hansen, moh@mmmi.sdu.dk

 


RoboTrainer

Partners: Department of Technology and Innovation, Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, and Department of Language and Communication at the University of Southern Denmark
Contact: Anders Steengaard Sørensen, anss@mmmi.sdu.dk

 


Trinity

Partners: Faculty of Health Sciences, Faculty of Humanities and Faculty of Engineering at the University of Southern Denmark
Supported by: Direktionens Strategiske Pulje at the University of Southern Denmark
Contact: Anders Steengaard Sørensen

 


Individualized Physical Exercise Training and Enhanced Protein Intake During Rehabilitation of Elderly Citizens

Partners: University College Absalon, Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, and Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Southern Denmark
Supported by: Independent Research Fund Denmark and Arla Foods Amba
Contact: Daniel Teichmann, date@mmmi.sdu.dk

 


VISE (VelfærdsInnovation for Sundt Erhvervsfremme)

Activity Recognition of people in an elderly care center

Partners: Brane ApS, SENS Innovstion ApS, Kerteminde Kommune
Contact: Abdolrahman Peimankar, abpe@mmmi.sdu

 

Last Updated 05.11.2024