Between 8th and 11th March, the EUCENTRE UAS Unit was employed to monitor the experimental activities conducted in Bormio within the framework of the EU-funded project Horizon 2020 SIXTHSENSE – “Smart Integrated eXtreme environmenT Health monitor with Sensory feedback for ENhanced Situation awarEness”. Drones were used to record the tests carried out during simulations of mountain rescue activities aimed at validating a wearable health monitoring system, which allows first responders in dangerous situations to sense their current health status.
Eucentre is a non-profit private law foundation whose mission is to conduct research and provide training and services in earthquake and safety engineering
Eucentre promotes science, research and innovation for the benefit of the community, offering targeted methodologies and concrete solutions for prevention, safety and resilience. It collaborates with institutions and companies to disseminate competencies for the common good.
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Eucentre carries out research activities in earthquake engineering and risk reduction through laboratory testing and numerical analysis, aiming to improve the seismic performance of structures and soils and to develop innovative seismic retrofitting techniques.
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