In a recent study published in the journal PNAS Nexus, researchers explored using multimodal wearable sensors combined with machine learning to measure real-time fatigue among manufacturing workers.
A wearable sensor monitors disinfectant exposure on skin and plant leaves in real time, supporting health, agriculture, and ...
Industrial leaders are turning to wearable technology—from exosuits to smart sensors—to reduce injuries, extend careers, and tackle the growing skilled labor shortage. America’s industrial industry is ...
One of the key drivers is the digital health revolution. As healthcare systems grapple with an ageing population and rising chronic diseases, wearable sensors are emerging as valuable tools for remote ...
Construction consistently ranks as one of the most dangerous industries for workers. Over time, the threats that individuals in the industry face have held constant with slips, trips and falls ...
Researchers have now developed a novel sensor that enables the continuous, and real-time detection of solid-state epidermal biomarkers, a new category of health indicators. The team's wearable, ...
Asst Prof LIU Yuxin (second from right) from NUS Institute for Health Innovation & Technology (iHealthtech) and Department of Biomedical Engineering under the NUS College of Design and Engineering; Dr ...
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