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This project focuses on developing affordable and effective wearable sensors to monitor hypothermia in elderly individuals. By utilizing solution-processable nanomaterials and cellulose hydrogel, the sensors will continuously track physiological parameters such as temperature, pressure, and strain, enhancing early dete…
One common influence of ageing is that it makes the individual susceptible to hypothermia, which is known to be death causing low body temperature (35°C).
Hypothermia could be detected at early stages by monitoring various physiological parameters such as ECG signal, skin temperature and body movement.
Owing to their flexibility and stretchability, wearable sensors could provide long term continuous recordings of electrophysiological activity for monitoring hypothermia in elder people.Wearable t…
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