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Deakin University CRICOS Provider Code: 00113B
COOPERATIVE RESEARCH CENTRE
The CRC Program supports industry-led collaborations between researchers,industry and the community. The CRC Program was established in 1990 and sinc
then CRCs have developed important new technologies, products and services t
help solve major economic, environmental and social challenges facing Australia
In 2014-15 there are 36 active CRCs in areas as diverse as hearing, healthcare, p
management, bushfire and natural hazards management, financial markets secu
and the auto and aerospace industries. As well as commercialising leading-edge research taking place in our universities
research institutions, CRCs are producing graduates with hands-on industry
experience. This is helping create a highly-skilled workforce for the nation.
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As part of the 2014-15 Federal Budget, the Government has decided toreduce funding for the CRC Program by $80 million over the forward
estimates. As a result of this decision, the 17th selection round will not
proceed for new applicants.
Applications from eligible existing CRCs seeking an extension of funding
be considered separately on merit with applications due on 3 July 2014.Existing CRCs seeking to apply for additional funding through the priority
public good funding mechanism will also be considered under this proce
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CRC OPPORTUNITY
The CRC program will be reviewed again
TOR are yet to be announced but it was intended that this review should deliver it
findings around Xmas time this year.
The program has been reviewed throughout the years and changes were made
the program as a result of these reviews
What will happen to the program? Merge with the ARC? Wind up? Website now
combined.
Bob Baldwin Parliamentary Secretary for the Minister for Industry Ian McFarlane
stated at the recent CRC conference that there would be a round 18 for new
applications
Expected to be changes in format with increasingly more industry engagement
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CRC OPPORTUNITY
What might Round 18 look like when it is announced? EOI Feb 2015
Applications due July 2015
Full business case Sept/Oct 2015
Interview Oct/Nov
Announcement Dec 2015 Round 18 CRCs begin July 1st2016
Guesstimate- possibly 5-6 new CRCs.
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ONE HEALTH CRC?
What could it look like?
Industrial Partners? This will be critical.
Research Providers?
What themes? Therapeutic, Vaccines, Diagnostics?
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CURRENT LIMITATIONS (2)
Data Processing The continuous flow of patient data requires a dedicated team of health care provi
to handle the information, which may, in fact, increase the workload
Device Standards
RPM may involve a diverse selection of devices in its implementation, standardisat
required for data exchange and interoperability among multiple components
Supporting Infrastructure Furthermore, RPM deployment is highly dependent on an extensive wireless
telecommunications infrastructure, which may not be available or feasible in rural a
Data Security RPM involves transmission of sensitive patient data across telecommunication
networks therefore information security is of concern
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DEAKINS VISION
To develop an innovative, cost-effective integrated monitoring system fothe screening, prevention, rehabilitation and management of disease
A remote monitoring system, based on open architecture, that enables the
integration of multiple patient data sources in order to identify abnormalities be
they develop into serious medical conditions
Integral to the system are innovative intervention strategies that reduce cost an
improve patient outcomes
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ECG
Heart rate
Respiration rate
Activity level
Blood pressure
Weight
Blood glucose
Skin body temperature
Motion
Plus ++
Data Processing
Location (GPS)
Communication
GatewayFamily
Clinician
Emergency
Intervention Information
Funding Bodie
Health Policy
Researcher
Health Promotion
Coaching
Research questions
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REMOTE MONITORING CYCLE
Collect
Transmit
EvaluateNotify
Intervene
Deakin has siloes of expertiseselected areas in data collect
and evaluation
Proposed research initiative w
bring together Deakins expewith medical practitioners
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COLLECT
Deakin have a range of technologies that could support RPM research activities,
including:
Wearable bio-kinematic analysis
Remote rehabilitation monitoring
Respiratory monitoring
Finger motion Tracking
Facial gesture computer control
These technologies have all been successfully demonstrated in the lab and now
require clinical evaluation in order to develop the concepts further
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WEARABLE BIO-KINEMATIC ANALYSI
Problem:Existing clinical gait motion capture require dedicatedlaboratory space and trained staff to operate
regular patient monitoring for a wide range of conditions is
difficult to achieve, particularly for regional communities
Solution:Develop a mobile/portable gait analysis laboratory
BioKin-GA gait analysis software has been developed tocaptures gait cycle parameters and automatically evaluates
the patient's progress
Benefit:Remote physiotherapy system will enable frequent
access to local gait labs which has the potential to significantly
improve patient outcomes
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REMOTE REHABILITATION MONITOR
Problem:Traditionally, therapists need to monitor rehabilitation exercises
limited therapists and distance between patients/therapists can lead to considerable elapsed
time for patient rehabilitation
Solution:Investigate the use of commercially available gaming interfaces as an affordable and
effective remote rehabilitation monitoring system
Microsofts Kinnect interface control
enable therapists to monitor the exercises performed by patients regardless of the location
extract information of interest to therapists to assist them to evaluate the performance of the
patients
provide visual, descriptive and auditory feedback to patients, thereby guiding patients to perf
correct and effective exercises
Benefit: Combination of ease to use, low cost, in-home rehabilitation has the potential tosignificant improve rehabilitation times and reduce the cost associated with rehabilitation
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RESPIRATORY MONITORING
Problem:Current methods for measuring respiration
rates such as ECG or chest strap monitors are
intrusive
Potentially influence investigation
Solution: Investigate the use of non-contact
techniques to remotely sense human physiological
functions Doppler radar can be used to measure the phase
modulation caused by the relative displacement at
the chest/diaphragm due to breathing
Benefit: The simplicity of the system has the
potential to assist in the development of interventionstrategies in diseases such as SIDS and sleep apnea.
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FINGER MOTION TRACKING
Problem:Current methods for measuring phalangeal joint angles
include the using of ultrasound, normal camera or goniometer
Time consuming, cannot be done by the patient
Solution: Investigate the use of commercially available gaming
control interfaces for the measurement of finger movement
Leap Motion Controller
The patient only need to open and close the fist in front of the
camera and all angles of Proximal Interphalangeal, Distal
Interphalangeal and Metacarpal-phalangeal joints will be
automatically measured and recorded
Benefit: Combination of ease to use, low cost, in-home
rehabiliation has the potential to significant improve rehabiliationtimes and reduce the cost associated with rehabilitation
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FACIAL GESTURE COMPUTER CONTR
Problem:Systems designed to provide the severely
handicapped with access to computers generally come at a
significant cost
Solution:Investigate the use of commercially available
EEG control interfaces to provide computer access to
patients with no limb movement
Benefit: The system has the potential to provide severallydisabled patients with the ability to communicate or
control elements of their environment via a computer
interface/controller at very low cost
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