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Wearable technology for the real-time analysis of sweat during exercise

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posted on 2024-11-14, 09:53 authored by D Morris, B Schazmann, Y Wu, C Fay, Stephen Beirne, C Slater, King-Tong Lau, Gordon WallaceGordon Wallace, Dermot Diamond
-Textile based sensors which can be used to measure the chemical composition of bodily fluids represents a major advancement in the area of wearable technology. BIOTEX is an EU funded project aiming to develop such sensors with a particular interest in monitoring perspiration. A textile based fluid handling system has been developed for sample collection and transport. Sodium, conductivity and pH sensors have also been developed. This paper details the integration and testing of these sensors. Results show that the developed system can collect and analyze sweat in real time during exercise and transmit this data wirelessly to a remote receiver

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Morris, D., Schazmann, B., Wu, Y., Fay, C., Beirne, S. T., Slater, C., Lau, K., Wallace, G. G. & Diamond, D. (2008). Wearable technology for the real-time analysis of sweat during exercise. 2008 1st International Symposium on Applied Sciences in Biomedical and Communication Technologies (pp. 1-2). [Piscataway, N.J.]: Inst. of Elec. and Elec. Eng. Computer Society.

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2008 1st International Symposium on Applied Sciences in Biomedical and Communication Technologies, ISABEL 2008

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1-2

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English

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40470

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