Imperial College-London: Wearable Sensors Styled Into T-Shirts And Face Masks
September 24, 2022
September 24, 2022
LONDON, England, Sept. 24 (TNSjou) -- Imperial College London issued the following news on Sept. 23, 2022:
Imperial researchers have embedded new low-cost sensors that monitor breathing, heart rate, and ammonia into t-shirts and face masks.
Potential applications range from monitoring exercise, sleep, and stress to diagnosing and monitoring disease through breath and vital signs.
Spun from a new Imperial-developed cotton-based conductive thread called PECOT . . .
Imperial researchers have embedded new low-cost sensors that monitor breathing, heart rate, and ammonia into t-shirts and face masks.
Potential applications range from monitoring exercise, sleep, and stress to diagnosing and monitoring disease through breath and vital signs.
Spun from a new Imperial-developed cotton-based conductive thread called PECOT . . .