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Radar Measures Vital Signs Remotely [video]

Radar Measures Vital Signs Remotely [video]

by Kimberly Houston | October 19, 2017 | General News, Health

Placing sensors on the body to measure respiration, heart rate and other important vital signs to monitor health and guide treatment is nothing new. To do so, however, the patient or health care professional has to stop what they’re doing and adhere the sensors,...
Low-Power Wireless Communication for Sensors [video]

Low-Power Wireless Communication for Sensors [video]

by Alfred Poor | September 15, 2017 | Enabling Tech, General News

In order for wearable Health Tech devices to “disappear” into our lives, they will have to do their jobs with a minimum amount of attention from the user. That means that they won’t have to be plugged in to recharge them every night (or every week or...
Radar Vest Combats Heart Failure [video]

Radar Vest Combats Heart Failure [video]

by Alfred Poor | July 13, 2017 | General News, Medical

Congestive heart failure occurs when the heart is not able to pump blood effectively. One of the results of this chronic condition is that fluid builds up in the patient’s body. In time, the lungs start to fill with fluid — as with pneumonia — and...
Switching Chip Uses No Standby Power [video]

Switching Chip Uses No Standby Power [video]

by Alfred Poor | February 10, 2017 | Enabling Tech, General News

Digital wearable Health Tech devices require power, and this usually takes the form of electricity. Some devices can harvest the energy that they need from their surroundings, using heat, motion, light, or even radio frequency (RF) waves, but most devices use some...
CES 2017: Wearable Sensors Use Radio Waves

CES 2017: Wearable Sensors Use Radio Waves

by Alfred Poor | January 31, 2017 | Enabling Tech, General News

Two of the big themes for wearable Health Tech these days are accuracy and lower power. Companies are raising the bar higher and higher on what is acceptable accuracy for wearable devices. And users want devices that last longer between charges, but at the same time...
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