Release date: 2014-09-24 Apple's just-released smart watch, the Apple Watch, has built-in sensors that track and monitor the wearer's multiple vital signs. In fact, Google’s Google Glass, launched in 2012, can achieve similar functionality. A team of researchers from the MIT Media Lab and the Georgia Institute of Technology's Interactive Computing Institute recently conducted a research project called BioGlass, which uses sensors built into Google Glass (including accelerators, gyroscopes, and Cameras, etc.) to monitor the wearer's heart rate and respiratory rate and other physical value, so as to analyze the user's life status. According to the research team, they hope to find out the specific relationship between these vital signs data and the wearer's emotion through continuous data collection and research. At present, there are 12 research participants participating in the project. They must first maintain three postures in a relatively relaxed environment, and then perform a one-minute ride. The research team will collect data at different stages of the process, including heart rate. And breathing rate, etc. The sensors of Google Glass ensure that the data they collect is basically accurate. “At present, our work is mainly to collect data from research subjects in three different postures, and the future may expand into daily life,†the research team said. “With the continuous development of technology and the emergence of new equipment, we I hope that our research results will reveal the mysterious relationship between human daily activities and vital signs." Source: Netease Digital Dust Mask,Civil Using Face Mask,Protective Mask,Mouth Protection Mask Ningbo Carest Medical Instrument Co.,ltd , https://www.carestmed.com
Google glasses will be able to monitor vital signs
Apple's just-released smart watch, the Apple Watch, has built-in sensors that track and monitor the wearer's multiple vital signs. In fact, Google’s Google Glass, launched in 2012, can achieve similar functionality.