The papers receiving these awards were selected from a set of outstanding papers,
based on the quantitative and qualitative classifications as well as comments provided
by the program committee reviewers, their final classification as full paper and
their oral presentation at the conference.
2012 | 2011 | 2010
BIODEVICES 2012
Best Paper Award
AUTONOMOUS SENTINELS FOR THE DETECTION OF INVASIVE PATHOGENS
Howard Clyde Wikle III, Suiqiong Li, Aleksandr Simonian and Bryan A. Chin
Best Student Paper Award
MOBILE, REAL-TIME SIMULATOR FOR A CORTICAL VISUAL PROSTHESIS
Horace Josh, Benedict Yong and Lindsay Kleeman
BIODEVICES 2011
Best Paper Award
AN INTEGRATED MULTI-CHANNEL SYSTEM FOR BIOMEDICAL SIGNAL ACQUISITION
Jakob M. Tomasik, Wjatscheslaw Galjan, Kristian M. Hafkemeyer, Dietmar Schroeder and Wolfgang H. Krautschneider
Best Student Paper Award
URINE OUTPUT MONITORING - A Simple and Reliable Device for Monitoring Critical Patients’ Urine Output
Abraham Otero, Teodor Akinfiev, Andrey Apalkov, Francisco Palacios and Jesús Presedo
BIODEVICES 2010
Best Paper Award
DEVICE FOR PROSODIC SPEECH RESTORATION - A Multi-Resolution Approach for Glottal Excitation Restoration
Best Student Paper Award
AL2O3 NANOLAYER AS EVANESCENT WAVEGUIDE FOR BIOMEDICAL SENSOR APPLICATION
BIODEVICES 2009
Best Paper Award
DEVELOPMENT OF A MYOELECTRIC CONTROLLER BASED ON KNEE ANGLE ESTIMATION
Adson Ferreira da Rocha, Alberto López Delis, Francisco Assis de Oliveira Nascimento, Geovany Araújo Borges and João Luiz Azevedo de Carvalho
Best Student Paper Award
A LOW-POWER INTEGRATED CIRCUIT FOR ANALOG SPIKE DETECTION AND SORTING IN NEURAL PROSTHESIS SYSTEMS
A. S. Spinelli, A. Oliynyk, A. Bonfanti, G. Zambra, G. Baranauskas, L. Fadiga, R. Gusmeroli and T. Borghi
BIODEVICES 2008
Best Paper Award
AUTOREGRESSIVE FEATURES FOR A THOUGHT-TO-SPEECH CONVERTER
N. Nicolaou, J. Georgiou and M. Polycarpou
Best Student Paper Award
NOVEL HAPTIC TOOL AND INPUT DEVICE FOR BILATERAL BIOMANIPULATION ADDRESSING ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY
K. Houston, O. Tonet, C. Eder, A. Menciassi, P. Dario and A. Sieber