VITALITI Medical Monitor, a Finalist in Qualcomm Tricorder XPrize

Next year the Qualcomm Tricorder XPrize, a competition to develop a portable vital signs monitor, will announce its winners. There’s $10 million at stake, and some of the ten finalists have been previewing what they will bring to the judges’ table. Cloud DX, a company with offices in Kitchener, Ontario and Brooklyn, New York has unveiled its entry into the Tricorder XPrize this week at the SXSW Interactive Festival in Austin, Texas.

The VITALITI system promises to continuously record ECG, and measure the heart rate, heart rate variability, oxygen saturation, blood pressure, core body temperature, as well as parameters like respiration, movement, steps taken and calories spent.

The main sensor is worn over the shoulders, with pads touching the chest doing much of the important sensing. There’s also an ear lobe sensor that is probably in charge of monitoring the heart rate and oxygen saturation. The whole system can stay on for up to three full days, streaming the various health parameters continuously that can be retrieved at any time using a smartphone or tablet.

The company hopes that the system will be able to help diagnose the fifteen different conditions specified by the Qualcomm Tricorder XPrize as targets.

source:Cloud DX