This is not your grandfather’s pacemaker. The National Science Foundation is supporting the early development of medical and cyber-physical systems that fuse software and hardware and go beyond ...
A University of Maryland expert in the model-based testing of embedded software is working to accelerate the development of improved implantable medical devices used in the treatment of heart disease.
Hearts are too valuable to risk—which is why the NSF announced Friday that it would be funneling millions of dollars into a new effort to develop virtual hearts for medical device development and ...
This is not your grandfather's pacemaker. The National Science Foundation is supporting the early development of medical and cyber-physical systems that fuse software and hardware and go beyond ...
(Nanowerk News) Today the National Science Foundation (NSF) announced two, five-year, center-scale awards totaling $8.75 million to advance the state-of-the-art in medical and cyber-physical systems ...
CyberHeart Incorporated, a Menlo Park, Calif-based medical device company developing the first totally non-invasive system to treat cardiac arrhythmias, today announced the close of a $9 million ...
Device makers may soon have a new tool in their design and prototyping process, thanks to BioDigital Systems (New York City). The company has developed an animation and visualization system that ...
This is not your grandfather's pacemaker. The National Science Foundation is supporting the early development of medical and cyber-physical systems that fuse software and hardware and go beyond ...