Smart Sensory Skin (S3) Technology for Comfort-Enhanced Health Monitoring Technology

James Holland, Saman Sargolzaei1, Melba Horton, Arman Sargolzaei

  • 1University of California Los Angeles

Details

19:30 - 20:30 | Tue 6 Mar | Caribbean ABC | TuPO.14

Session: Poster Session # 2 and BSN Innovative Health Technology Demonstrations

Abstract

Biomonitoring devices have greatly improved on its elemental components mostly for heart rate monitoring and estimating caloric expenditures. The goal of this project is to make use of readily available technologies and exploring the untapped potential of these devices to meet the needs of professionals with more emphasis on aeronautics' personnel who are subjected in specialized conditions in space. We aim at using smart sensory skin (S3) technology to monitor users' health in real-time and providing measures to improve their immediate conditions with enhanced comfort and energy-efficient units to ensure fitness while carrying out their tasks on the job.