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    Hi All,

    I wish to commend Dr Mansfield for his summary posting on the pressure
    sensing mats.
    If possible, I would like for Dr Mansfield (or others) to comment on or to
    site an abstract/article/paper publication as to how it was determined that
    a sheet which changes color with pressure is more far more precise than
    other systems that quantify pressure from active sensors. I refer to his
    comment sited just below.

    "_Pressurex_
    http://www.sensorprod.com
    This is a one use system that allows for pressure measurements to be
    recorded on a paper sheet. The sheet changes colour with pressure and is
    then scanned using a special scanner. It is far more precise than the
    systems above, but is not real time."

    Kind regards,

    Norman
    Norman Murphy, Ph.D.


    -----Original Message-----
    From: Neil Mansfield [SMTP:N.J.Mansfield@LBORO.AC.UK]
    Sent: Friday, October 15, 1999 1:36 AM
    To: BIOMCH-L@NIC.SURFNET.NL
    Subject: Pressure sensing mats

    Greetings!

    Thanks to everyone who replied to my email of a couple of weeks ago.
    Following is a list or recommendations and the original post (detail
    depends on how much information I have been able to obtain on the systems):

    _Tekscan_
    http:\\www.tekscan.com
    Offer industrial and medical systems with a variety of sensor array shapes.
    Sensors are built into a thin plastic sheet. Web site gives detailed
    information about the systems and technical information. There are
    possibly issues with creasing of the sensor array giving false readings.

    _Novel GMBH_
    http://www.novel.de
    Offer a range of medical systems named 'emed', 'pedar' and 'pliance'.
    Sensor arrays appear to be built into a flexible mat which is thicker than
    Tekscan, but are not so prone to creasing. Web site is informative,
    although far more sales focussed that technically focussed.

    _RS-Scan_
    http://www.rsscan.com
    A small Belgian company offering similar products to Novel, at (according
    to the salesman!) lower cost. The web site is less informative than the
    above companies.

    _Pressurex_
    http://www.sensorprod.com
    This is a one use system that allows for pressure measurements to be
    recorded on a paper sheet. The sheet changes colour with pressure and is
    then scanned using a special scanner. It is far more precise than the
    systems above, but is not real time.

    _Xsensor_
    http://www.crownthera.com
    Appears to be a budget version of tekscan, but with a lower specification.
    Most common application is seat fitting (e.g. wheelchairs).

    _Gait Rite_
    Contact Mike Rowling at 800-819-1348.

    _Paromed Dataloggers_
    The contact here in the US is Peter Moore (1-888-605-3636), and he is
    located in Atlanta,

    _FSA pads_
    Based in Canada

    ____Original post_____
    I am looking into pressure sensing mats for using on soft seats. I am
    familiar with Tekscan, but am unaware of competitors. Does anyone have any
    information or contacts?


    ____________________________
    Dr Neil J Mansfield
    Department of Human Sciences
    Loughborough University
    Loughborough LE11 3TU, U.K.
    tel: +44 (0)1509 228483
    fax: +44 (0)1509 223940

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