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Non-invasive real-time cold monitoring technology enabled by multi-functional wearable sensor system

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Author: 
Shue Park
Page No: 
6758-6761

Wearable technology has become increasingly important in recent years, offering innovative solutions for monitoring various aspects of human health monitoring. Starting from prevalent disease, many sensors have been developed to detect how patients feel pain or stress during cold symptoms. This paper introduces a novel "Wearable Cold Detection Sensor" designed to enhance personal comfort and safety for daily lives of patients. Basically, the system has multi-functionality to enhance the accuracy of diagnosis. Typical types of sensors widely used for cold symptom are thermal sensor, bio-sensor and mechanical sensor. It incorporates highly sensitive temperature sensors capable of accurately measuring and comparing body and ambient temperature. Moreover, new class of sensor including mechanical sensor for vibrati.onal signal detection would be promising candidates for wearable medical system. This innovative wearable technology has applications in various fields, including outdoor activities, sports, healthcare, and occupational safety. It empowers individuals to make informed decisions to protect themselves from cold-related risks, ultimately enhancing their comfort and well-being in cold environments. Future developments may involve integrating additional environmental sensors and expanding compatibility with other smart devices to create a comprehensive wearable weather monitoring system.

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