BORA
Terminé
Bubble Occurrence & Risk Attrition
The BORA project aims to develop a new generation dive computer.
Each year around the world, thousands of divers are victims of diving accidents, the best known and the most serious is called decompression sickness. This occurs when a diver has moved from deep water towards the surface in too short a time: it is a result of nitrogen bubbles from dissolved gas which are accumulated in the tissues of divers during the dive. The symptoms of decompression sickness should be taken seriously: the spectrum ranges from simple joint pain ("bends") to paralysis or even death. The BORA project aims to develop a new generation of "customised" dive computer for the prevention of decompression accidents. The goal is to create a benchmark of excellence in the field of dive computers and take its place among the world leaders in this market.
- Porteur du projet
- BF SYSTEMES
- Partenaires industriels
- Partenaires recherche
- CNRS (LMA)
- Budget
- 811 K€
- Cofinanceurs publics
- RAPID DGA / DGCIS Plan
- Année de labellisation
- 2010
- Année de cofinancement
- 2010