Design of a Wearable Device with Integrated Biometric and Environmental Sensors
Author
Frank, JulianCruttenden, Ben
Lee, Brandon
Gangaswamy, Harshita
Nayak, Snehith
Isukapalli, Yogananda
Advisor
Isukapalli, YoganandaAffiliation
University of California, Santa BarbaraIssue Date
2024-10
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Frank, J., Cruttenden, B., Lee, B., Gangaswamy, H., Nayak, S., & Isukapalli, Y. (2024). Design of a Wearable Device with Integrated Biometric and Environmental Sensors. International Telemetering Conference Proceedings, 59.Additional Links
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This paper details the development of a multifunctional, cost-effective wearable designed to measure critical medical and environmental variables from the user’s wrist. The device integrates sensors for directly acquiring heart rate, blood oxygen, body temperature, local weather condi- tions, and acoustic signals. After collection, the data is wirelessly transmitted via Bluetooth to an Android application, where further analysis is performed to generate insights into the user’s well- being, including health trends and predictions. This device embodies the fusion of environmental and health telemetry in an affordable, accessible format. The report also explores the device’s po- tential to enhance group care in settings like nursing homes by facilitating the continuous remote monitoring of residents.Type
Proceedingstext
Language
enISSN
0884-51231546-2188