Electronic Specifier's Weekly Roundup

Electronic Specifier's Weekly Roundup

Using radar to predict Alzheimer’s disease and falls

Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have developed a method for predicting falls and cognitive illnesses such as Alzheimer’s disease by reading a person’s walking pattern with the aid of a radar sensor.

“Our method is both precise and easy to use. It can help healthcare staff to carry out a more reliable risk analysis and tailor interventions to achieve a significant effect early on. Hopefully it can help to solve a growing challenge for society,” says Xuezhi Zeng , who is a researcher in biomedical electromagnetics at Chalmers University of Technology .

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AutoFlight achieves world’s longest eVTOL flight

AutoFlight has achieved the world’s longest eVTOL flight in history with distance of 155 miles on a single charge of the aircraft’s lithium-ion batteries.

AutoFlight’s President Omer Bar-Yohay commented: “This flight is both a great celebratory milestone, and a testament to the team's incredible effort and progress in testing and incrementally pushing the aircraft's performance envelope..."

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World Book Day: Top 10 books on AI

On this World Book Day, Electronic Specifier has compiled a list of the top 10 books on artificial intelligence and machine learning.

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