Develop monitoring infrastructure to influence daylight and artificial light (EURAMET)

The basis and starting point of this research is the standard (S026) recently published by the Commission Internationale d'Eclairage (CIE), in which the CIE describes the sensitivity of the Melanopsin receptors in the...

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GROUNDED: making the invisible applicable

In SPRONG GROUNDED, The Hague University of Applied Sciences and Saxion University of Applied Sciences are closely working together on a long term basis, to investigate and understand the impact of our environment, both...

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Potential health impacts of 5G systems (NextGEM)

Our society can no longer live without technology that uses radio frequency electromagnetic fields (RF EMF). Especially in telecommunications, we cannot escape 3G-, 4G- and now 5G-technology.

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Exercise research from questionnaire to measurement

CBS - HHs - RIVM Exercise research: replace the SQUASH questionnaire for determining metabolism through questions about activities and duration by objective measurements with inertial measurement units and (motion)...

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PrimaVera

In the national project ‘Predictive maintenance for very effective asset management’ (PrimaVera), we are studying how we can use big data to create algorithms that predict when capital assets require maintenance.

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Autonomous wheelchair

The research group Smart Sensor Systems of The Hague University of Applied Sciences researches the application of mobile and intelligent robotics. It's conducting research on making wheelchairs safer and more user...

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Measuring crop growth with sensors

The Dutch greenhouse horticulture industry is a global leader in sustainable innovations. Compared to other countries, its ecological footprint is already low, but new technologies offer opportunities to further control...

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The Detectable Vegetable

The project aims to minimize diseases and spoilage of horticultural vegetables in greenhouse cultivation.

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Deploying robot technology in the cleaning industry

In the cleaning industry, the work pressure is high and the work is physically demanding. One solution is to deploy cleaning robots.

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Improving animal health with sensor noses (OBSeRVeD)

Poultry is the largest source of animal protein for human consumption and essential to feed the world's growing population. In intensive poultry farming, such as in the Netherlands, large-scale operations and high...

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MRI-resistant sensors for cardiac catheterisation

Catheters allow a doctor to reach the heart and associated small blood vessels through blood vessels in the body. However, the current generation of pressure and temperature sensors in catheters cannot withstand the...

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Legal framework for wearables at work

Wearable sensor devices, also known as wearables, can help employers and employees in the workplace. By taking measurements of, for example, heart rate and perspiration as well as exposure to noise or hazardous...

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