myAirCoach
Analysis, modelling and sensing of both physiological and environmental factors for the customized and predictive self-management of Asthma
Acronym: myAirCoach
Full Title: Analysis, modelling and sensing of both physiological and environmental factors for the customized and predictive self-management of Asthma
Project Timeline
- Start date: 1 January 2015
- End date: 30 June 2018
myAirCoach Description
myAirCoach: Analysis, modelling and sensing of both physiological and environmental factors for the customized and predictive self-management of Asthma. +Horizon2020- Research and Innovation Projects
Status: Completed
myAirCoach aims to develop a holistic mHealth personalised asthma monitoring system empowering patients to manage their own health by providing user friendly tools to increase the awareness of their clinical state and effectiveness of medical treatment. This will be achieved through a multi-disciplinary approach aiming at the development of an ergonomic, compact and self-use device based sensor that will be in continuous communication with a mobile device. The sensing infrastructure will have the capability of automated monitoring of several clinical, behavioural and environmental factors to enable conditions. A plethora of advanced analytic, processing and modelling methodologies will be incorporated to enable clinical state awareness and a timely optimal treatment.
More information: https://www.myaircoach.eu/
Partners
The myAirCoach consortium consists of leading European research institutions, technology companies, and healthcare organizations working together to develop innovative mHealth solutions for asthma management.
Project Coordinator:
- ETHNIKO KENTRO EREVNAS KAI TECHNOLOGIKIS ANAPTYXIS (CERTH) - Greece
Consortium Partners:
- Imperial College London - United Kingdom
- University of Manchester - United Kingdom
- European Federation of Allergy and Airways Diseases Patients’ Associations (EFA) - Belgium
- Q-technology B.V. - Netherlands
- Aerokinne S.A. - Greece
- GlaxoSmithKline R&D - United Kingdom
- Athens Chest Hospital “SOTIRIA” - Greece
Publication List
The myAirCoach project has generated significant scientific output including peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations, and technical reports. Key publications cover areas such as:
- mHealth applications for asthma management
- Wireless sensor networks for physiological monitoring
- Machine learning algorithms for clinical state prediction
- Patient-centered design approaches
- Environmental monitoring technologies
- Clinical evaluation of digital health interventions
For a complete list of publications and deliverables, visit the CORDIS project page.